Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... hair was mingling with fiery red . He was aquiline , pallid , hollow of eye and cheek . Veins , full and blue , wandered over his temples and down the middle of his high forehead . From beneath shaggy brows he gazed forth with a mien ...
... hair was mingling with fiery red . He was aquiline , pallid , hollow of eye and cheek . Veins , full and blue , wandered over his temples and down the middle of his high forehead . From beneath shaggy brows he gazed forth with a mien ...
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... hair that resembled her father's in its vivid red she displayed what is often called , in young women of somewhat heavy features , a strong face . Already her figure foreshadowed a matronly so- lidity . Attire that was soft - hued and ...
... hair that resembled her father's in its vivid red she displayed what is often called , in young women of somewhat heavy features , a strong face . Already her figure foreshadowed a matronly so- lidity . Attire that was soft - hued and ...
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... hair . After the pedagogue had croaked good night and shuffled home- ward on his cane , Aurelius , pausing in the darkened studio , would often think : " Poor old fellow ! things he really sees ! of them ! " How little of those How I ...
... hair . After the pedagogue had croaked good night and shuffled home- ward on his cane , Aurelius , pausing in the darkened studio , would often think : " Poor old fellow ! things he really sees ! of them ! " How little of those How I ...
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... hair , the most con- servative . Thallie had chosen clear hues and indecisive contours , according with her vivid , though still uncompleted , love- liness . But Aglaia's was , perhaps , the greatest triumph . Though garbed with the ...
... hair , the most con- servative . Thallie had chosen clear hues and indecisive contours , according with her vivid , though still uncompleted , love- liness . But Aglaia's was , perhaps , the greatest triumph . Though garbed with the ...
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... hair ! Am I still asleep ? Mind pinching me ? " " Good night , " gasped Thallie , and turned to flee . " Oh , I say , if you go down now , you'll break up the whole party ! Let's stay awake another hour and ruin our health . Let's pace ...
... hair ! Am I still asleep ? Mind pinching me ? " " Good night , " gasped Thallie , and turned to flee . " Oh , I say , if you go down now , you'll break up the whole party ! Let's stay awake another hour and ruin our health . Let's pace ...
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