Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... Estelle Etcetera . And during this same time art began to call him , Pictures began to appeal to him , Statues beckoned to him , Music maddened him , and any form of recitation or elocution drove him beside himself . Chapters 1001 to ...
... Estelle Etcetera . And during this same time art began to call him , Pictures began to appeal to him , Statues beckoned to him , Music maddened him , and any form of recitation or elocution drove him beside himself . Chapters 1001 to ...
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... Estelle's only one kind. Vol . 92 No. 4. W. CHAPTER I INN STAINES respected God , the royal family , and his regiment ; but even his respect for these three things was in many ways academic : he respected nothing else . His father ...
... Estelle's only one kind. Vol . 92 No. 4. W. CHAPTER I INN STAINES respected God , the royal family , and his regiment ; but even his respect for these three things was in many ways academic : he respected nothing else . His father ...
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... Estelle Fanshawe . She was lovely , gentle , intensely vain , and not very truthful . Lady Staines disposed of her at once as " a mincing ninny . " The phrase aggra- vated Winn , and his fancy deepened . It was stimulated by the fact ...
... Estelle Fanshawe . She was lovely , gentle , intensely vain , and not very truthful . Lady Staines disposed of her at once as " a mincing ninny . " The phrase aggra- vated Winn , and his fancy deepened . It was stimulated by the fact ...
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... Estelle was barely dressed ; she always slept late , had her breakfast in bed , and gave as much trouble as possible to the servants . However , when she heard who had called to see her , she sent for a basket and some roses , and five ...
... Estelle was barely dressed ; she always slept late , had her breakfast in bed , and gave as much trouble as possible to the servants . However , when she heard who had called to see her , she sent for a basket and some roses , and five ...
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... Estelle managed to see that all the right people were there , including the clergyman's daughters , whom she had al- ways hated . At the top of the aisle Winn waited for his bride . Instead of looking as if he were waiting for his bride ...
... Estelle managed to see that all the right people were there , including the clergyman's daughters , whom she had al- ways hated . At the top of the aisle Winn waited for his bride . Instead of looking as if he were waiting for his bride ...
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