The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 79Century Company, 1910 - Literature |
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... asked no questions about place or time ; they wanted to see a story set forth in all its phases , and they cared nothing to know just where it was that any two characters were sup- posed to be at the very moment when the plot was ...
... asked no questions about place or time ; they wanted to see a story set forth in all its phases , and they cared nothing to know just where it was that any two characters were sup- posed to be at the very moment when the plot was ...
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... asked me to go from the station to his house , take break- fast with him , and then we could go to the train together . I accordingly went to his house , but at breakfast he told me that an unexpected emergency had arisen in the War ...
... asked me to go from the station to his house , take break- fast with him , and then we could go to the train together . I accordingly went to his house , but at breakfast he told me that an unexpected emergency had arisen in the War ...
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... asked me to tell about Mr. Lincoln at Gettysburg , and I then gave substantially the same account I have now written . I find it impossible to suppose that I am influenced in these recollections by the subsequent acclaim of the ...
... asked me to tell about Mr. Lincoln at Gettysburg , and I then gave substantially the same account I have now written . I find it impossible to suppose that I am influenced in these recollections by the subsequent acclaim of the ...
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... asked me here to dinner . " So it was a President of the opposite party who first had the future President , Roosevelt , to dine with him in the house he was himself so soon to occupy . The incident illustrates both Mr. Cleveland's ...
... asked me here to dinner . " So it was a President of the opposite party who first had the future President , Roosevelt , to dine with him in the house he was himself so soon to occupy . The incident illustrates both Mr. Cleveland's ...
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... asked suddenly , leaning for- ward to search the shadows . " No , " said Mr. Trevor . " What ? " She counted them as a child . " Raspberries , and snakes , and morn- ing - glories . " She stared in wide - eyed amazement when he laughed ...
... asked suddenly , leaning for- ward to search the shadows . " No , " said Mr. Trevor . " What ? " She counted them as a child . " Raspberries , and snakes , and morn- ing - glories . " She stared in wide - eyed amazement when he laughed ...
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