Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 15
... once did he turn upon his persecutors at The Load of Hay when old farmer Dobbs jocosely inquired what Miss Brown had said to him . " That ain't nobody's business , " he re- torted . " But , " he added impressively , and looking round ...
... once did he turn upon his persecutors at The Load of Hay when old farmer Dobbs jocosely inquired what Miss Brown had said to him . " That ain't nobody's business , " he re- torted . " But , " he added impressively , and looking round ...
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... once or twice on the ground and closed his eyes . She left him to repose , and went straight off to the village carpenter , who on the following day sent a man to fix a notice - board beside her gate with " Be- ware of the Dog " in bold ...
... once or twice on the ground and closed his eyes . She left him to repose , and went straight off to the village carpenter , who on the following day sent a man to fix a notice - board beside her gate with " Be- ware of the Dog " in bold ...
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... once she began . Nevertheless , it was very distasteful ; so she determined to put an end to the conversation , espe- cially as she detected a twinkle , a most impudent twinkle , in Richard's eye . She regarded him severely across the ...
... once she began . Nevertheless , it was very distasteful ; so she determined to put an end to the conversation , espe- cially as she detected a twinkle , a most impudent twinkle , in Richard's eye . She regarded him severely across the ...
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... once ? " " Well , missus , as I were putting the mare back i ' the stable , the colt got out , and it took I a rare while to catch un . And I'd to look arter that there mook as was i ' the yard , and had to be teaken down to the fower ...
... once ? " " Well , missus , as I were putting the mare back i ' the stable , the colt got out , and it took I a rare while to catch un . And I'd to look arter that there mook as was i ' the yard , and had to be teaken down to the fower ...
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... once known as Tories and Whigs , and Con- servatives and Liberals . Liberalism was one of the fortunate casualties of the Great War , but its soul , if the word can be applied so incongruously , breathes in the body of English labor ...
... once known as Tories and Whigs , and Con- servatives and Liberals . Liberalism was one of the fortunate casualties of the Great War , but its soul , if the word can be applied so incongruously , breathes in the body of English labor ...
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