The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 64Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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Page 18
... looked more rosy as the fresh , frosty air struck her cheeks . The convent habit - supposed by the romancers to represent a pensive soul dead to all human interests - had no manner of special detachment in her case ; it fitted very well ...
... looked more rosy as the fresh , frosty air struck her cheeks . The convent habit - supposed by the romancers to represent a pensive soul dead to all human interests - had no manner of special detachment in her case ; it fitted very well ...
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... looked pleased . To have a man at peace with his Creator and capable of looking after the boiler and the ashes was an unusual thing . Sister Margaret's plans for the advance- ment of Lewis Maginnis were more and more successful ; and ...
... looked pleased . To have a man at peace with his Creator and capable of looking after the boiler and the ashes was an unusual thing . Sister Margaret's plans for the advance- ment of Lewis Maginnis were more and more successful ; and ...
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... looked the little book over . The covers , of a purple which was distinctly unlike other purples , were faded , worn , and frayed . Usu- ally these second - hand bazaar books had queer smells by which their past might be guessed . The ...
... looked the little book over . The covers , of a purple which was distinctly unlike other purples , were faded , worn , and frayed . Usu- ally these second - hand bazaar books had queer smells by which their past might be guessed . The ...
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... looked about him . He had a baffling sensation of everything in the room being remote from him , and of a little trouble in recalling something to which he was to at- tend next day . He dismissed it , acknowledg- ing anew the scholar's ...
... looked about him . He had a baffling sensation of everything in the room being remote from him , and of a little trouble in recalling something to which he was to at- tend next day . He dismissed it , acknowledg- ing anew the scholar's ...
Page 54
... looked upon the theater as a pit of iniquity , and in order , as she said , to redeem me , did her utmost to try to obtain for me my heart's desire , to ship on board some vessel . She wandered with me from shipping - office to shipping ...
... looked upon the theater as a pit of iniquity , and in order , as she said , to redeem me , did her utmost to try to obtain for me my heart's desire , to ship on board some vessel . She wandered with me from shipping - office to shipping ...
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