Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... gave unity to their lives . They were good haters , and they hated some things which we tolerate . They had their limitations and , like all earnest people , they prized them highly . They were men of their own time and were interested ...
... gave unity to their lives . They were good haters , and they hated some things which we tolerate . They had their limitations and , like all earnest people , they prized them highly . They were men of their own time and were interested ...
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... it ! " Her tears dripped down on her hands . " You would n't leave me ? " His voice had an acute ring like that of a child who sees his mother abandoning him . She gave a great sob . " What can I do , Ed darling ? I'm THE DROUGHT 21.
... it ! " Her tears dripped down on her hands . " You would n't leave me ? " His voice had an acute ring like that of a child who sees his mother abandoning him . She gave a great sob . " What can I do , Ed darling ? I'm THE DROUGHT 21.
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... gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really believed that they were fighting to free Haiti from the white man , and that under the great General Charlemagne the task would soon be accomplished . The corvée hap- pened to ...
... gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really believed that they were fighting to free Haiti from the white man , and that under the great General Charlemagne the task would soon be accomplished . The corvée hap- pened to ...
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... gave the preconcerted signal , and Charlemagne's army dashed out of the foot - hills to- ward the stream . It was only the over- eagerness of the barricaded force , which failed to hold its fire long enough , that made the caco ...
... gave the preconcerted signal , and Charlemagne's army dashed out of the foot - hills to- ward the stream . It was only the over- eagerness of the barricaded force , which failed to hold its fire long enough , that made the caco ...
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... gave it . The sentry recog- nized him also as the private secretary of the great chief . He advanced him , but declined to let the detail with him pass without specific orders from Char- lemagne . The secretary left his com- panions ...
... gave it . The sentry recog- nized him also as the private secretary of the great chief . He advanced him , but declined to let the detail with him pass without specific orders from Char- lemagne . The secretary left his com- panions ...
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