Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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... hope that nothing I have said im- plies that I consider Jason a young man of virtue . I do not . He drank Jamaica rum , he stole strawberries , his ways with the village girls were neither commendable nor in the least commended , and ...
... hope that nothing I have said im- plies that I consider Jason a young man of virtue . I do not . He drank Jamaica rum , he stole strawberries , his ways with the village girls were neither commendable nor in the least commended , and ...
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... hope the bird worked the miracle desired by the father and the sufferer , but I greatly doubt it . Poor old Chidi Khan was sorely dis- always to be prepared . Ofttimes such consolate over my charity . At Home in the Modern World By ...
... hope the bird worked the miracle desired by the father and the sufferer , but I greatly doubt it . Poor old Chidi Khan was sorely dis- always to be prepared . Ofttimes such consolate over my charity . At Home in the Modern World By ...
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... hope it will be a handsome one . I once lived in Aus- tralia in the house of a man who kept a bulldog and who received a present of a small native bear . I was present at the scene of their introduction to each other . The owner ...
... hope it will be a handsome one . I once lived in Aus- tralia in the house of a man who kept a bulldog and who received a present of a small native bear . I was present at the scene of their introduction to each other . The owner ...
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... hope to God you never will ! " They stood now in the wildest part of the Doone Valley ; its precipitous sides leaned over them dark and for- midable even on a summer's day . Joy pictured to herself the frozen winter and John Ridd flying ...
... hope to God you never will ! " They stood now in the wildest part of the Doone Valley ; its precipitous sides leaned over them dark and for- midable even on a summer's day . Joy pictured to herself the frozen winter and John Ridd flying ...
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... is n't imperative to believe it . I hope it may not be considered too cynical to suggest that except in the matter of fashion and scandal most conversation is lacking in any pretense of newness . One 62 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... is n't imperative to believe it . I hope it may not be considered too cynical to suggest that except in the matter of fashion and scandal most conversation is lacking in any pretense of newness . One 62 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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