Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... passing year . At the end of term he settled in , or , rather , meteoritically into , London . It was to him I ... passed our table , with a hesitating look ; but Rothenstein , in the thick of a disquisi- tion on Puvis de Chavannes ...
... passing year . At the end of term he settled in , or , rather , meteoritically into , London . It was to him I ... passed our table , with a hesitating look ; but Rothenstein , in the thick of a disquisi- tion on Puvis de Chavannes ...
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... passed a table at which sat a pale man with an open book before him . He had looked from his book to me , and I looked back over my shoulder with a vague sense that I ought to have recognized him . I returned to pay my respects . After ...
... passed a table at which sat a pale man with an open book before him . He had looked from his book to me , and I looked back over my shoulder with a vague sense that I ought to have recognized him . I returned to pay my respects . After ...
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... passed the devil , that I nodded and smiled to him . And my shame was the deeper and hotter be- cause he , if you please , stared straight at me with the utmost haughtiness . To be cut , deliberately cut , by him ! I was , I still am ...
... passed the devil , that I nodded and smiled to him . And my shame was the deeper and hotter be- cause he , if you please , stared straight at me with the utmost haughtiness . To be cut , deliberately cut , by him ! I was , I still am ...
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... passed every day of the war in the heart of London rumor and discussion has the instant effect of bracing the heart and soul . One is able to write home on the second day , " Now that I have seen Paris I know that we are going to win ...
... passed every day of the war in the heart of London rumor and discussion has the instant effect of bracing the heart and soul . One is able to write home on the second day , " Now that I have seen Paris I know that we are going to win ...
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... passed him , ten , nine , eight , seven . By the time he reached the fifth , there was no possibility of going back ; the click of the drop - lever seemed to settle that . The money was in his pocket . Now , he told himself as he hur ...
... passed him , ten , nine , eight , seven . By the time he reached the fifth , there was no possibility of going back ; the click of the drop - lever seemed to settle that . The money was in his pocket . Now , he told himself as he hur ...
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