Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 17
... stood staring all ways , up the street , across it , down it . There was moonlight and lamplight , but there was not Soames nor that other . Dazed , I stood there . Dazed , I turned back at length into the little room , and I suppose I ...
... stood staring all ways , up the street , across it , down it . There was moonlight and lamplight , but there was not Soames nor that other . Dazed , I stood there . Dazed , I turned back at length into the little room , and I suppose I ...
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... stood blinking a moment in the mid- day sunshine . Then he walked down the village street to the poste , and pushed through the dressing - rooms to the dining- room at the rear . The doctors looked up as he entered . He nodded , but ...
... stood blinking a moment in the mid- day sunshine . Then he walked down the village street to the poste , and pushed through the dressing - rooms to the dining- room at the rear . The doctors looked up as he entered . He nodded , but ...
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... stood for shorter hours , longer holi- days , and a generous consideration of men's necessities . He came out of college on the wave of economic reform , and he continued to read and think a good deal about how the machinery of labor is ...
... stood for shorter hours , longer holi- days , and a generous consideration of men's necessities . He came out of college on the wave of economic reform , and he continued to read and think a good deal about how the machinery of labor is ...
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... stood beside her . " Oh ! " she cried out . " Why , did I scare you , Mom ? " he asked tenderly . " I did n't mean to . " " No , Joey . I did n't know any one was there ; that ' s all . I did n't expect you . Why ain't you at home in ...
... stood beside her . " Oh ! " she cried out . " Why , did I scare you , Mom ? " he asked tenderly . " I did n't mean to . " " No , Joey . I did n't know any one was there ; that ' s all . I did n't expect you . Why ain't you at home in ...
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... stood large in bulk as well as height , and drew his breath in slow , audible respirations . The first people of the community tac- itly recognized him as the first man in it , though none would have compared him in education with his ...
... stood large in bulk as well as height , and drew his breath in slow , audible respirations . The first people of the community tac- itly recognized him as the first man in it , though none would have compared him in education with his ...
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