Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 88Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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... ment the city stretches across flats where human beings are as thick as river reeds . Thus within close reach humanity is here : the cathedral , the hospital , the art school , a field of nature , a broad highway along which , with ...
... ment the city stretches across flats where human beings are as thick as river reeds . Thus within close reach humanity is here : the cathedral , the hospital , the art school , a field of nature , a broad highway along which , with ...
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... ment while the man drew this picture of him as a living , ragged gold - mine , as actu- ally put together and made up of pieces of fabulous treasure . A child's notion of wealth is the power to pay for what it has not . The wealth that ...
... ment while the man drew this picture of him as a living , ragged gold - mine , as actu- ally put together and made up of pieces of fabulous treasure . A child's notion of wealth is the power to pay for what it has not . The wealth that ...
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... ment when there was no answer . The man walked thoughtfully on , seem- ingly as one who was turning over and over in his mind some difficult , delicate matter , looking at it on all sides and in every light , as he must do . Finally he ...
... ment when there was no answer . The man walked thoughtfully on , seem- ingly as one who was turning over and over in his mind some difficult , delicate matter , looking at it on all sides and in every light , as he must do . Finally he ...
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... ment sat there quietly talking with his mother about the matter and looking across at him , studying him closely . But , no , none of this was true yet . Not yet true . It might never be true . First , he must be put to the test . The ...
... ment sat there quietly talking with his mother about the matter and looking across at him , studying him closely . But , no , none of this was true yet . Not yet true . It might never be true . First , he must be put to the test . The ...
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... ment : he had rushed home and thrown himself into her arms and told her that he was accepted . He was to sing in the choir . The dream was a reality . Later that day the choir - master him- self had come down to speak to her when the ...
... ment : he had rushed home and thrown himself into her arms and told her that he was accepted . He was to sing in the choir . The dream was a reality . Later that day the choir - master him- self had come down to speak to her when the ...
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