Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... young and newly married folk who adore their first gar- den , and with the anxiety of those who realize that much depends upon its growth . But the drought had come with its hot days and dewless nights , and now the gay ,, green plants ...
... young and newly married folk who adore their first gar- den , and with the anxiety of those who realize that much depends upon its growth . But the drought had come with its hot days and dewless nights , and now the gay ,, green plants ...
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... young he was , so helpless , so desperate ! young eyes gazed at him with more than wifely love ; with maternal consecration , with a look such as his own mother might have turned on him as she died . She was his wife ; she would die ...
... young he was , so helpless , so desperate ! young eyes gazed at him with more than wifely love ; with maternal consecration , with a look such as his own mother might have turned on him as she died . She was his wife ; she would die ...
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... young American gendarme officers whose ab- solute power over their districts made it possible to apply their orders to build roads too sternly have returned to the ranks , and the corvée has been abol- ished . That forced labor was not ...
... young American gendarme officers whose ab- solute power over their districts made it possible to apply their orders to build roads too sternly have returned to the ranks , and the corvée has been abol- ished . That forced labor was not ...
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... young Ameri- can . Charlemagne Masena Peralte was a member of one of the two families that have long predominated in the village of Hinche . He was what the Haitians call a griff , a three - fourths negro . The French priest with whom ...
... young Ameri- can . Charlemagne Masena Peralte was a member of one of the two families that have long predominated in the village of Hinche . He was what the Haitians call a griff , a three - fourths negro . The French priest with whom ...
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... young American who had joined the Marine Corps soon after finishing at the preparatory school on the corner of Cass and Twelfth streets in his native town of St. Louis . After taking part in the Vera Cruz demonstration , he was sent to ...
... young American who had joined the Marine Corps soon after finishing at the preparatory school on the corner of Cass and Twelfth streets in his native town of St. Louis . After taking part in the Vera Cruz demonstration , he was sent to ...
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