Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 101Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 5
... whole re- sembling an abbreviated college gown . They wear dark trousers and the shoes that are part of the costume of the Basques of all ages and sexes . These shoes are made of canvas , usually white , with soles of braided hemp ...
... whole re- sembling an abbreviated college gown . They wear dark trousers and the shoes that are part of the costume of the Basques of all ages and sexes . These shoes are made of canvas , usually white , with soles of braided hemp ...
Page 11
... of medieval craftsmen . The ancient origin of the older houses is pro- claimed by huge shields carved in the stones of the front walls , the coats of arms of the former owners . The Spanish Basques are darker , on the whole ,. 11.
... of medieval craftsmen . The ancient origin of the older houses is pro- claimed by huge shields carved in the stones of the front walls , the coats of arms of the former owners . The Spanish Basques are darker , on the whole ,. 11.
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... whole lot on us . " In that last sentence you had Miss Brown ; there she was in a nutshell . Her salient characteristic was a contempt for the male sex as represented in the human biped . But none of us is invariably consistent . More ...
... whole lot on us . " In that last sentence you had Miss Brown ; there she was in a nutshell . Her salient characteristic was a contempt for the male sex as represented in the human biped . But none of us is invariably consistent . More ...
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... whole of her womanhood in the management of her little farm , " I know the world . " " And I , Miss Brown , " replied Mr. Doubleday , who for over thirty years had never been more than a few miles outside his own parish , " I also know ...
... whole of her womanhood in the management of her little farm , " I know the world . " " And I , Miss Brown , " replied Mr. Doubleday , who for over thirty years had never been more than a few miles outside his own parish , " I also know ...
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... saw a finer child . " Hester was a woman after all , and could not help being subject to a few human weaknesses , however hard she had striven to be rid of the whole cata- log . Despite herself , her eyes and her voice. 27.
... saw a finer child . " Hester was a woman after all , and could not help being subject to a few human weaknesses , however hard she had striven to be rid of the whole cata- log . Despite herself , her eyes and her voice. 27.
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