Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 28
... asked Conzé to call upon him at his residence . When he was certain that the walls had been shorn of their ears , he addressed his visitor in the Haitian " creole , " which he had learned to speak like a native : " Conzé , I want you to ...
... asked Conzé to call upon him at his residence . When he was certain that the walls had been shorn of their ears , he addressed his visitor in the Haitian " creole , " which he had learned to speak like a native : " Conzé , I want you to ...
Page 28
... asked Conzé to call upon him at his residence . When he was certain that the walls had been shorn of their ears , he addressed his visitor in the Haitian " creole , " which he had learned to speak like a native : " Conzé , I want you to ...
... asked Conzé to call upon him at his residence . When he was certain that the walls had been shorn of their ears , he addressed his visitor in the Haitian " creole , " which he had learned to speak like a native : " Conzé , I want you to ...
Page 35
... asked who is now his commander - in - chief , still replies with faithful simplicity , " Mais , c'est Charle- magne . " The public display of his body at Grande Rivičre and Cap Haitien pro- duced an effect that will not soon be for ...
... asked who is now his commander - in - chief , still replies with faithful simplicity , " Mais , c'est Charle- magne . " The public display of his body at Grande Rivičre and Cap Haitien pro- duced an effect that will not soon be for ...
Page 38
... asked the President when Mr. Wilson was explaining the great charter he was about to take home with him shortly be- fore his depart- ure from Paris on February 14 . " The ' freedom of the seas ' ? " laughingly said happy Mr. Wil- son ...
... asked the President when Mr. Wilson was explaining the great charter he was about to take home with him shortly be- fore his depart- ure from Paris on February 14 . " The ' freedom of the seas ' ? " laughingly said happy Mr. Wil- son ...
Page 40
... asked Australia and New Zealand to consent to suicide . The Anglo - Japanese Alliance was being fa- vored at the expense of the safety of the empire . Japan was being brought to their shores , under cover of the Alli- ance , and they ...
... asked Australia and New Zealand to consent to suicide . The Anglo - Japanese Alliance was being fa- vored at the expense of the safety of the empire . Japan was being brought to their shores , under cover of the Alli- ance , and they ...
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