Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 238
... pensions , giving places only to those men who have been most obsequious and most eagerly dishonest . They juggle with the votes of the country , with their tongues in their cheeks . They are past - masters in card- sharping and the ...
... pensions , giving places only to those men who have been most obsequious and most eagerly dishonest . They juggle with the votes of the country , with their tongues in their cheeks . They are past - masters in card- sharping and the ...
Page 268
... it , but he will go down in history as the foreign min- ister under whose administration the em- pire of the seas passed from the British . CHAPTER IV THE FATES LEAD THE GRACES TO THE PENSION 268 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... it , but he will go down in history as the foreign min- ister under whose administration the em- pire of the seas passed from the British . CHAPTER IV THE FATES LEAD THE GRACES TO THE PENSION 268 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
Page 269
... PENSION SCHWANDORF N the first of June the Goodchild family left Paris for Switzerland . They entered a land where the sky was filled with amethyst and silver peaks , where lakes spread green ripples between steep heights of verdure ...
... PENSION SCHWANDORF N the first of June the Goodchild family left Paris for Switzerland . They entered a land where the sky was filled with amethyst and silver peaks , where lakes spread green ripples between steep heights of verdure ...
Page 270
... pensions in Switzerland and Italy . All agreed that the nicest place in Florence was the Pension Schwandorf , kept by an old lady who had once seen better days . Aglaia made a note of the address . She begrudged the time she had to ...
... pensions in Switzerland and Italy . All agreed that the nicest place in Florence was the Pension Schwandorf , kept by an old lady who had once seen better days . Aglaia made a note of the address . She begrudged the time she had to ...
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... Pension Schwandorf . " He approved of that choice . He had known Mme . von Schwandorf for nearly twenty years . " Ever since I was young , ' he added , with a smile at the three Graces . A warmth of satisfaction tinged Ag- laia's pallor ...
... Pension Schwandorf . " He approved of that choice . He had known Mme . von Schwandorf for nearly twenty years . " Ever since I was young , ' he added , with a smile at the three Graces . A warmth of satisfaction tinged Ag- laia's pallor ...
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