Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... FRENCH PEASANTS OF ST . PIERRE AND MIQUELON , THE .. GALLIPOLI Photographs . HAIG , SIR DOUGLAS Photographs . JILT , THE JOAN OF ARC , MISS HYATT'S STATUE OF . Photograph of Statue of Joan of Arc . JUDGMENT OF THE THORNTONS , THE ...
... FRENCH PEASANTS OF ST . PIERRE AND MIQUELON , THE .. GALLIPOLI Photographs . HAIG , SIR DOUGLAS Photographs . JILT , THE JOAN OF ARC , MISS HYATT'S STATUE OF . Photograph of Statue of Joan of Arc . JUDGMENT OF THE THORNTONS , THE ...
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... French literature lower than English . There were " passages " in Villiers de l'Isle - Adam . But , " I , " he summed up , " owe nothing to France . " He nodded at me . " You'll see , " he predicted . I did not , when the time came ...
... French literature lower than English . There were " passages " in Villiers de l'Isle - Adam . But , " I , " he summed up , " owe nothing to France . " He nodded at me . " You'll see , " he predicted . I did not , when the time came ...
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... French phrases . He had be- come a plain , unvarnished Preston man . - Failure , if it be a plain , unvarnished , complete failure , and even though it be a squalid failure , has always a certain dig- nity . I avoided Soames because he ...
... French phrases . He had be- come a plain , unvarnished Preston man . - Failure , if it be a plain , unvarnished , complete failure , and even though it be a squalid failure , has always a certain dig- nity . I avoided Soames because he ...
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... French . To Berthe , who waited on him , he spoke French fluently , but with a hardly native idiom and accent . I gathered that this was his first visit to the Vingtième ; but Berthe was offhand in her manner to him : he had not made a ...
... French . To Berthe , who waited on him , he spoke French fluently , but with a hardly native idiom and accent . I gathered that this was his first visit to the Vingtième ; but Berthe was offhand in her manner to him : he had not made a ...
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... French lines at Nieuport , col- lected the sick and wounded soldiers , and brought them to the Poste de Secours at Coxyde , two miles back of the trenches . It was in Coxyde that he lived , a hundred feet from the poste , always within ...
... French lines at Nieuport , col- lected the sick and wounded soldiers , and brought them to the Poste de Secours at Coxyde , two miles back of the trenches . It was in Coxyde that he lived , a hundred feet from the poste , always within ...
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