Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 74
... knew she was a heartless little minx , - without so much as going through the for- mality of sending back his ring , has gone and married herself to a man and a couple of automobiles and a yacht . It is the best thing that could ever ...
... knew she was a heartless little minx , - without so much as going through the for- mality of sending back his ring , has gone and married herself to a man and a couple of automobiles and a yacht . It is the best thing that could ever ...
Page 87
... knew then that I could n't desert him ; I had to go on and carry out all of the plans we made together . I don't seem to be telling you anything but a mess of words , I am so full of such a mess of crowding emotions ; I want to talk and ...
... knew then that I could n't desert him ; I had to go on and carry out all of the plans we made together . I don't seem to be telling you anything but a mess of words , I am so full of such a mess of crowding emotions ; I want to talk and ...
Page 89
... knew at the time of his marriage that he ought not to marry her , he knew all about her nervous instability ; but he thought , being a doctor , that he could overcome it , and she was beautiful ! He gave up his city practice and came to ...
... knew at the time of his marriage that he ought not to marry her , he knew all about her nervous instability ; but he thought , being a doctor , that he could overcome it , and she was beautiful ! He gave up his city practice and came to ...
Page 100
... knew her best , she was spiritually at her ease , as though dressed in well - worn clothes . He would stop at nothing , just as she would stop at nothing . There was no way in which she could shock him . He accepted her abso- lutely as ...
... knew her best , she was spiritually at her ease , as though dressed in well - worn clothes . He would stop at nothing , just as she would stop at nothing . There was no way in which she could shock him . He accepted her abso- lutely as ...
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... knew that the personalities of people are strange and shifting things , he studied Vivian with a sudden gravity . The weight of his look and his gravity made their impression on her . McAn- drew's whole manner showed a realiza- tion on ...
... knew that the personalities of people are strange and shifting things , he studied Vivian with a sudden gravity . The weight of his look and his gravity made their impression on her . McAn- drew's whole manner showed a realiza- tion on ...
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