The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 64Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... keep his secret , for he said : ' My respect and affec- tion for you are so great that I could not survive the mortification if your refusal were known . ' " We shall see that this last alleged quotation is by no means correct . In 1830 ...
... keep his secret , for he said : ' My respect and affec- tion for you are so great that I could not survive the mortification if your refusal were known . ' " We shall see that this last alleged quotation is by no means correct . In 1830 ...
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... keep that Mary Ann in order . " " It was Mrs. Magee I thought of first , " said Maginnis , with simplicity , " but she thought I'd better take Mary Ann , as it would steady her ; and Magee in his grave only ten months would set the ...
... keep that Mary Ann in order . " " It was Mrs. Magee I thought of first , " said Maginnis , with simplicity , " but she thought I'd better take Mary Ann , as it would steady her ; and Magee in his grave only ten months would set the ...
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... keep my anguish and my love - or to part with both . I have made my choice . " Again he read : " I have lost by my own act a man dear to me . I have both the grief and the sin . Long have I wandered in the land of sorrow . There every ...
... keep my anguish and my love - or to part with both . I have made my choice . " Again he read : " I have lost by my own act a man dear to me . I have both the grief and the sin . Long have I wandered in the land of sorrow . There every ...
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rural community no outlay for maintenance is requisite beyond what may be necessary to keep the place in order . entering or passing through the place . The town occupies a valley between wooded hills . A little river flows through it ...
rural community no outlay for maintenance is requisite beyond what may be necessary to keep the place in order . entering or passing through the place . The town occupies a valley between wooded hills . A little river flows through it ...
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... keep the pot boiling , and you will be fully employed at- tending to the youngsters . " We arrived in Glasgow in due course , and sought Alexander , who seemed very glad to see us . My father's salary was fixed at two pounds per week ...
... keep the pot boiling , and you will be fully employed at- tending to the youngsters . " We arrived in Glasgow in due course , and sought Alexander , who seemed very glad to see us . My father's salary was fixed at two pounds per week ...
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