Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... person always gives his real self away ? Drunk or sober , sane or crazy , talking or silent , he stands for something , and you take his real measure in spite of what he does or says . When Mrs. Merton went over to the hostess house at ...
... person always gives his real self away ? Drunk or sober , sane or crazy , talking or silent , he stands for something , and you take his real measure in spite of what he does or says . When Mrs. Merton went over to the hostess house at ...
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... persons , as I remember . Well , it chances that I am honored by the friendship of our gallant Béarnais , and am supposed to have some claim upon him , thanks to my good fortune last year in saving his life from the assas- sin Barrière ...
... persons , as I remember . Well , it chances that I am honored by the friendship of our gallant Béarnais , and am supposed to have some claim upon him , thanks to my good fortune last year in saving his life from the assas- sin Barrière ...
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... persons say , acceptably enough . How strange it was I did not know that Helen was dark - haired and pale ! For certainly yours is that im- mortal loveliness which must be served by poets in life and death . " " And I wonder how much of ...
... persons say , acceptably enough . How strange it was I did not know that Helen was dark - haired and pale ! For certainly yours is that im- mortal loveliness which must be served by poets in life and death . " " And I wonder how much of ...
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... persons . I do not won- der that you are not very eager to stay , though , for I am probably a fright , with my eyes red , and with my hair all tum- bling down , like an old witch's . Well , let us see what can be done about it , sir ...
... persons . I do not won- der that you are not very eager to stay , though , for I am probably a fright , with my eyes red , and with my hair all tum- bling down , like an old witch's . Well , let us see what can be done about it , sir ...
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... person , expressing actual regret when Lamb ceases to drink : " His change of habit , though it on the whole improves his health , yet , when he is low - spirited , leaves him without a remedy or relief . " John Evelyn and Mr. Pepys ...
... person , expressing actual regret when Lamb ceases to drink : " His change of habit , though it on the whole improves his health , yet , when he is low - spirited , leaves him without a remedy or relief . " John Evelyn and Mr. Pepys ...
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