Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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... took any part in the mix - ups was Merton and the Nut . The curious thing was that the boys hated Merton and liked the Nut . Have you ever noticed how a person always gives his real self away ? Drunk or sober , sane or crazy , talking ...
... took any part in the mix - ups was Merton and the Nut . The curious thing was that the boys hated Merton and liked the Nut . Have you ever noticed how a person always gives his real self away ? Drunk or sober , sane or crazy , talking ...
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... took the place of head devil , and in which Japan has now become the directing force . The progressive partition of China went slowly because of the wealth at stake . It was sufficiently obvious that whatever outsider could annex China ...
... took the place of head devil , and in which Japan has now become the directing force . The progressive partition of China went slowly because of the wealth at stake . It was sufficiently obvious that whatever outsider could annex China ...
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... took the pains to consult an astrologer , and by his ad- vice wear about my neck night and day a bag of dried toad's blood and pow- dered cinnamon . It is an infallible specific for men born in February . No , not for a moment do I wish ...
... took the pains to consult an astrologer , and by his ad- vice wear about my neck night and day a bag of dried toad's blood and pow- dered cinnamon . It is an infallible specific for men born in February . No , not for a moment do I wish ...
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... took the Papineau turning . The eager , reforming spirit of these democratic youths found more than one expression . The first outlet was the famous Institut Canadien , founded in December , 1844 , as a means of mutual education . The ...
... took the Papineau turning . The eager , reforming spirit of these democratic youths found more than one expression . The first outlet was the famous Institut Canadien , founded in December , 1844 , as a means of mutual education . The ...
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... took over , in January , 1848 , a struggling weekly , " L'Avenir " which another group , more interested in literature than in politics , had estab- lished a few months earlier . In the election of 1851 , five Rouges were returned , and ...
... took over , in January , 1848 , a struggling weekly , " L'Avenir " which another group , more interested in literature than in politics , had estab- lished a few months earlier . In the election of 1851 , five Rouges were returned , and ...
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