The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 57Century Company, 1898 - American literature |
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Page 198
... answered as well as he could , though some of them were not easy , and the boy Henry listened with grave face and unwinking eyes to all that was said . " If I had been in my mother's place , " he said at last , in a pause , " I would ...
... answered as well as he could , though some of them were not easy , and the boy Henry listened with grave face and unwinking eyes to all that was said . " If I had been in my mother's place , " he said at last , in a pause , " I would ...
Page 599
... answer his questions . I replied that he did not seem to recognize that he had asked no questions . The defiance ... answered each question in turn , the interpreter trans- lating my answers word for word , while the secretary wrote ...
... answer his questions . I replied that he did not seem to recognize that he had asked no questions . The defiance ... answered each question in turn , the interpreter trans- lating my answers word for word , while the secretary wrote ...
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... answered Gilbert . " What satisfaction will you get from that ? You cannot see me ; you cannot come to me in the ladies ' camp . " " Indeed I can , and will , " answered Gilbert , without the least hesitation . " At any risk of the ...
... answered Gilbert . " What satisfaction will you get from that ? You cannot see me ; you cannot come to me in the ladies ' camp . " " Indeed I can , and will , " answered Gilbert , without the least hesitation . " At any risk of the ...
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