Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 11
... beautiful . The river stretches from the distant ranges of hills down to the sea at one's very feet . Perhaps two miles away lies Irun , while on the other side of the Bidassoa are the red roofs , the bright - colored walls , and the ...
... beautiful . The river stretches from the distant ranges of hills down to the sea at one's very feet . Perhaps two miles away lies Irun , while on the other side of the Bidassoa are the red roofs , the bright - colored walls , and the ...
Page 13
... beautiful grove of trees , and the spectators are seated on the terraces down both sides of the field . The wicker glove is much lighter than the heavy basket of the Spanish players , weighing perhaps three hundred grams . The game ...
... beautiful grove of trees , and the spectators are seated on the terraces down both sides of the field . The wicker glove is much lighter than the heavy basket of the Spanish players , weighing perhaps three hundred grams . The game ...
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... , this boy - and - girl devotion that comes before the heart is saddened with a fuller knowl- edge of the complexities of life , is it not beautiful and worthy of remembrance ? GJ M ARCOS . This telegram from Mme . de Arcos CALF LOVE 41.
... , this boy - and - girl devotion that comes before the heart is saddened with a fuller knowl- edge of the complexities of life , is it not beautiful and worthy of remembrance ? GJ M ARCOS . This telegram from Mme . de Arcos CALF LOVE 41.
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... beautiful woman of Europe , that I quite forgot to lose my self - possession . In less than half an hour I had made another deep courtesy , and had taken leave of the empress under Mme . de Arcos's wing , was complimented by her down ...
... beautiful woman of Europe , that I quite forgot to lose my self - possession . In less than half an hour I had made another deep courtesy , and had taken leave of the empress under Mme . de Arcos's wing , was complimented by her down ...
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... beautiful dwell- ing , much finer than Camden Place , the empress's Chislehurst home for a good many years . Had it been possible for her to remain at Camden Place , though , she would never have made a move into Hampshire . Mr. Stroud ...
... beautiful dwell- ing , much finer than Camden Place , the empress's Chislehurst home for a good many years . Had it been possible for her to remain at Camden Place , though , she would never have made a move into Hampshire . Mr. Stroud ...
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