Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 39
... England . Suddenly a re- sounding whack rang through the ward . A German boy jumped up , sitting in his cot . The sound had awakened memories . He looked over at the tall Englishman in the next cot , who had struck out at one of the ...
... England . Suddenly a re- sounding whack rang through the ward . A German boy jumped up , sitting in his cot . The sound had awakened memories . He looked over at the tall Englishman in the next cot , who had struck out at one of the ...
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... England in the autumn of 1914 as a " little token " of his country's fellowship was a medallion head in bronze of France herself . The sculptor , in a time of worried peace which disguised the spirit of his country , saw clearly through ...
... England in the autumn of 1914 as a " little token " of his country's fellowship was a medallion head in bronze of France herself . The sculptor , in a time of worried peace which disguised the spirit of his country , saw clearly through ...
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... England unlike her neighbor , though we praise and delight in exactly those things which make us proud to - day of our neighbor's partnership . The contrast between France and Eng- land is found at once in Paris . We do not need to ...
... England unlike her neighbor , though we praise and delight in exactly those things which make us proud to - day of our neighbor's partnership . The contrast between France and Eng- land is found at once in Paris . We do not need to ...
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... England , we drive into its streets from St. Lazare ? state . This first impression in Paris of a gen- eral atmosphere more light and free than the atmosphere of London is eventually . found to be due chiefly to the complete contrast in ...
... England , we drive into its streets from St. Lazare ? state . This first impression in Paris of a gen- eral atmosphere more light and free than the atmosphere of London is eventually . found to be due chiefly to the complete contrast in ...
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... England in the last few months , was itself the result of a deeper national divergence . England is as characteristically a country of the ama- teur and the opportunist , the country of lonely furrows and wilful adventure , as France is ...
... England in the last few months , was itself the result of a deeper national divergence . England is as characteristically a country of the ama- teur and the opportunist , the country of lonely furrows and wilful adventure , as France is ...
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