Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... seen on deck . He thought there was something for- eign about the cut of their clothes , which produced an effect of elegant negligence . Smoking cigarettes , they lounged into an alcove as far as possible away from the Obsequiously a ...
... seen on deck . He thought there was something for- eign about the cut of their clothes , which produced an effect of elegant negligence . Smoking cigarettes , they lounged into an alcove as far as possible away from the Obsequiously a ...
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... seen , and therefore few have understood . We who have worked in the ruined countries know what invasion means . We have seen the proud cities of yesterday to - day smoldering in ashes . We have seen na- tions of happy artisans and ...
... seen , and therefore few have understood . We who have worked in the ruined countries know what invasion means . We have seen the proud cities of yesterday to - day smoldering in ashes . We have seen na- tions of happy artisans and ...
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... seen dear old white - haired men and women wandering cold , hungry , and penniless across a desolated land . We have seen refined women , the élite of a nation , insane with fear , pain , and sorrow . We have seen the counterpart of ...
... seen dear old white - haired men and women wandering cold , hungry , and penniless across a desolated land . We have seen refined women , the élite of a nation , insane with fear , pain , and sorrow . We have seen the counterpart of ...
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... seen America , instructed me in the politi- cal geography of my own native land . He drew a line from the north of Chesapeake Bay up the Potomac to its upper reaches and from there along the foot of the Alle- ghanies , through ...
... seen America , instructed me in the politi- cal geography of my own native land . He drew a line from the north of Chesapeake Bay up the Potomac to its upper reaches and from there along the foot of the Alle- ghanies , through ...
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... seen . Miss Jenks thinks she would know her again . She was wearing a hat trimmed with black chiffon and a spray of poppies , and was slightly freckled . SUPERINTENDENT S. WADE , in answer to questions put to him by our representative ...
... seen . Miss Jenks thinks she would know her again . She was wearing a hat trimmed with black chiffon and a spray of poppies , and was slightly freckled . SUPERINTENDENT S. WADE , in answer to questions put to him by our representative ...
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