Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 17
... beautiful shades of red hair , ' I said to myself , and those three young faces , all alike , yet all so different ! ' Therefore I had the chairs of an awful family re- moved from alongside of mine , and your chairs put in their places ...
... beautiful shades of red hair , ' I said to myself , and those three young faces , all alike , yet all so different ! ' Therefore I had the chairs of an awful family re- moved from alongside of mine , and your chairs put in their places ...
Page 66
... beautiful you ' d be in those white linen clothes ! I really believe I might be able to stay in love with a man quite permanently if he always dressed in white . You can't imagine how I miss Judy . Her absence leaves a dreadful hole in ...
... beautiful you ' d be in those white linen clothes ! I really believe I might be able to stay in love with a man quite permanently if he always dressed in white . You can't imagine how I miss Judy . Her absence leaves a dreadful hole in ...
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... beautiful painted scenery . Nothing in my four trips to Europe ever thrilled me like the queer sights and tastes and smells of those three warm weeks seven years ago . And ever since , I ' ve panted to get back . When I stop to think ...
... beautiful painted scenery . Nothing in my four trips to Europe ever thrilled me like the queer sights and tastes and smells of those three warm weeks seven years ago . And ever since , I ' ve panted to get back . When I stop to think ...
Page 89
... beautiful ! He gave up his city practice and came to the country on her account . And then after the little girl's birth she went all to pieces , and he had to " put her away , " to use Mrs. McGurk's phrase . The child is six now , a ...
... beautiful ! He gave up his city practice and came to the country on her account . And then after the little girl's birth she went all to pieces , and he had to " put her away , " to use Mrs. McGurk's phrase . The child is six now , a ...
Page 97
... beautiful that her beauty would for- ever serve her as a complete disguise if she chose ; for there is no greater disguise for a woman's true nature than beauty , and almost no greater barrier between her and the comprehension of man ...
... beautiful that her beauty would for- ever serve her as a complete disguise if she chose ; for there is no greater disguise for a woman's true nature than beauty , and almost no greater barrier between her and the comprehension of man ...
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