Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... believe that men and women will perjure themselves much more freely for a few dollars than they will where a man's liberty and possibly his life are at stake . " Every lawyer knows that in divorce , negligence and insurance cases , per ...
... believe that men and women will perjure themselves much more freely for a few dollars than they will where a man's liberty and possibly his life are at stake . " Every lawyer knows that in divorce , negligence and insurance cases , per ...
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... believe that the girl of to - day is different from the girl of yesterday , and can- not be brought up as we were brought up by our mothers . Where is there a normal mother who doesn't want her daughter to be happy ? But to assure that ...
... believe that the girl of to - day is different from the girl of yesterday , and can- not be brought up as we were brought up by our mothers . Where is there a normal mother who doesn't want her daughter to be happy ? But to assure that ...
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... believe " Sybil began , and her dark direct gaze searched the face lifted to hers . But the madonna quality would interpose and that quality was not in her memory . " I saw you , " said the stranger , " from the other end of the gallery ...
... believe " Sybil began , and her dark direct gaze searched the face lifted to hers . But the madonna quality would interpose and that quality was not in her memory . " I saw you , " said the stranger , " from the other end of the gallery ...
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... believe that you love me , and that you're lying to me , and lying to yourself . " And he'd challenged her with the ageless cry of , " What can anything else matter ? Isn't love the greatest thing of all ? " Sybil turned on her pillows ...
... believe that you love me , and that you're lying to me , and lying to yourself . " And he'd challenged her with the ageless cry of , " What can anything else matter ? Isn't love the greatest thing of all ? " Sybil turned on her pillows ...
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... believe the same way . " To the people he is a sort of political bishop , never outraged at their shortcomings . He bears no grudges . Reform in- terests fight him . He smiles and carries on . He proves himself such a prince of good ...
... believe the same way . " To the people he is a sort of political bishop , never outraged at their shortcomings . He bears no grudges . Reform in- terests fight him . He smiles and carries on . He proves himself such a prince of good ...
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