Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 1Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1913 - American literature |
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... seemed to call for correc- tion . In the present case , the editor had in view the issue , not of a single volume , but of the entire work , since the whole was to be published simultaneously . His first business , therefore , was to ...
... seemed to call for correc- tion . In the present case , the editor had in view the issue , not of a single volume , but of the entire work , since the whole was to be published simultaneously . His first business , therefore , was to ...
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... seemed to know who she was or even what race had produced her . She was described as beautiful , silent , strange . She spoke her husband's language with diffi- culty , Italian with an extraordinary syntax of her own , English , German ...
... seemed to know who she was or even what race had produced her . She was described as beautiful , silent , strange . She spoke her husband's language with diffi- culty , Italian with an extraordinary syntax of her own , English , German ...
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... seemed to irradiate all his old strength and intellectual power , the splendid energy , combined with the vivid manner , of the peasant stock of southern France infected with genius . But almost immediately I perceived that some- thing ...
... seemed to irradiate all his old strength and intellectual power , the splendid energy , combined with the vivid manner , of the peasant stock of southern France infected with genius . But almost immediately I perceived that some- thing ...
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... seemed to be covering her quali- ties with a profound reserve . It was only when her gaze met Alexandre's that she at all revealed herself . Evidently she cared for her husband deeply . The im- pression came to me that he was the only ...
... seemed to be covering her quali- ties with a profound reserve . It was only when her gaze met Alexandre's that she at all revealed herself . Evidently she cared for her husband deeply . The im- pression came to me that he was the only ...
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... seemed relieved at once of something unnatural . Was it just then that it occurred to me that Mme . Grimaux's hair had been dressed in a triple row of curls , and en- twined with smoky - red ribbons ? But Alexandre was saying , while ...
... seemed relieved at once of something unnatural . Was it just then that it occurred to me that Mme . Grimaux's hair had been dressed in a triple row of curls , and en- twined with smoky - red ribbons ? But Alexandre was saying , while ...
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