Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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... hope your brother gets straightened out . Good - night , gentlemen , good - night . " When we arrived home I said that we had been to a movie and that Guggy felt sick . He went to his room and was sick . No one suspected any- thing ...
... hope your brother gets straightened out . Good - night , gentlemen , good - night . " When we arrived home I said that we had been to a movie and that Guggy felt sick . He went to his room and was sick . No one suspected any- thing ...
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... hope of a deci- sive allied victory in the trenches , though even at this time he was seek- ing to bring into being the tanks , the one great new military discovery of the war . But opinion was divided even among those who thought as he ...
... hope of a deci- sive allied victory in the trenches , though even at this time he was seek- ing to bring into being the tanks , the one great new military discovery of the war . But opinion was divided even among those who thought as he ...
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... hope lies in forming her character in such fashion that she will guard herself . As there are many and various problems presented by flaming youth , where , then , is there fairness or point in centering discussion on the mod- ern girl ...
... hope lies in forming her character in such fashion that she will guard herself . As there are many and various problems presented by flaming youth , where , then , is there fairness or point in centering discussion on the mod- ern girl ...
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... hope and went to work to organize and to elect their ablest and best to represent them in Washington . The mass of ... hope of fair or humane treat- ment of the slaves from their former masters , some such legislation was inevitable ...
... hope and went to work to organize and to elect their ablest and best to represent them in Washington . The mass of ... hope of fair or humane treat- ment of the slaves from their former masters , some such legislation was inevitable ...
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. inevitable . And , as to the hope of anything but cruelty from the aver- age slave - owner , the non - slave - holder whose inexperience fed upon such pictures of slavery as were presented ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. inevitable . And , as to the hope of anything but cruelty from the aver- age slave - owner , the non - slave - holder whose inexperience fed upon such pictures of slavery as were presented ...
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