Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 12
... stand in a long line between the court and the spectators . In their ability to register the bets in the midst of the bedlam which lasts all through the game they show quite as much skill as the players themselves , displaying a ...
... stand in a long line between the court and the spectators . In their ability to register the bets in the midst of the bedlam which lasts all through the game they show quite as much skill as the players themselves , displaying a ...
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... stand- ing there , Measter Merryweather were , by a coach and pair o ' hosses , and he says to I , Measter Merryweather du , ' Robin Redyead , ' says he , ' be you going back to Hollybush Varm ? ' ' Aye , sure , ' says I. ' Where else ...
... stand- ing there , Measter Merryweather were , by a coach and pair o ' hosses , and he says to I , Measter Merryweather du , ' Robin Redyead , ' says he , ' be you going back to Hollybush Varm ? ' ' Aye , sure , ' says I. ' Where else ...
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... stand . Already he felt strangely soft- ened as he thought of her . He wished he had not touched the boy's mortar- board . He wished he had not thrown the stone on the roof ! A half - idea of going boldly up - stairs , facing the bald ...
... stand . Already he felt strangely soft- ened as he thought of her . He wished he had not touched the boy's mortar- board . He wished he had not thrown the stone on the roof ! A half - idea of going boldly up - stairs , facing the bald ...
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... stand two large gilt candelabra supported by Sèvres figures , the whole thing about seven or eight feet high . There , too , on one side , a beauti- ful marble statue , " L'Innocence , " and on a console a clock from Toledo , given the ...
... stand two large gilt candelabra supported by Sèvres figures , the whole thing about seven or eight feet high . There , too , on one side , a beauti- ful marble statue , " L'Innocence , " and on a console a clock from Toledo , given the ...
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... stand- ing , with several sons and daughters , was formerly one of the lectrices at the Tuileries , and alone of all the women in France did not abandon the empress , but accompanied her bravely on that eventful journey when , on the ...
... stand- ing , with several sons and daughters , was formerly one of the lectrices at the Tuileries , and alone of all the women in France did not abandon the empress , but accompanied her bravely on that eventful journey when , on the ...
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