Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 13
... smiling damsel who marched proudly at the head of each company , representing the ancient prototype of the modern canteen girl , who proved indispensable in our own days of recent warfare . Most Equal in interest to my wanderings in the ...
... smiling damsel who marched proudly at the head of each company , representing the ancient prototype of the modern canteen girl , who proved indispensable in our own days of recent warfare . Most Equal in interest to my wanderings in the ...
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... smile . " Anyhow , " said Richard , " she ' s al- ways crying down matrimony and cry- ing up single bles- sedness - bless her ! I wished Bella to marry me first and tell her afterward , but she would n't hear of it . " " She was right ...
... smile . " Anyhow , " said Richard , " she ' s al- ways crying down matrimony and cry- ing up single bles- sedness - bless her ! I wished Bella to marry me first and tell her afterward , but she would n't hear of it . " " She was right ...
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... smile . " And then , from a worldly point of view , " said the most unworldly vicar , " my nephew would be an excellent match . He would be able to maintain a wife in every comfort . " " My niece will be provided with every comfort ...
... smile . " And then , from a worldly point of view , " said the most unworldly vicar , " my nephew would be an excellent match . He would be able to maintain a wife in every comfort . " " My niece will be provided with every comfort ...
Page 32
... smiles only among the initiated , and are seriously quoted by the pub- lishers concerned . These in turn trans- mit the joyful tidings to their American colleagues , and in most cases the press here takes the hint . To make assurance ...
... smiles only among the initiated , and are seriously quoted by the pub- lishers concerned . These in turn trans- mit the joyful tidings to their American colleagues , and in most cases the press here takes the hint . To make assurance ...
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... smiling cheerfully . " Well ? " said Mr. Bevan . " Please , sir , I ' ve ' jined , " answered Nash . " Who sent you in here ? Do you know this is Class Four ? " Nash was in Class Five at the old school . " Yes , sir . ' E " with a jerk ...
... smiling cheerfully . " Well ? " said Mr. Bevan . " Please , sir , I ' ve ' jined , " answered Nash . " Who sent you in here ? Do you know this is Class Four ? " Nash was in Class Five at the old school . " Yes , sir . ' E " with a jerk ...
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