The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 45Century Company, 1893 |
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Page 18
... told him how much he had grown , and repudiating suggested re- semblance to this or that portrait upon the walls . In the rear of the two ladies was a man , no longer in his first youth , of distin- guished though inconspicuous presence ...
... told him how much he had grown , and repudiating suggested re- semblance to this or that portrait upon the walls . In the rear of the two ladies was a man , no longer in his first youth , of distin- guished though inconspicuous presence ...
Page 24
... told you that as we drove away from the house the day of the wedding to catch the Southern train - you know it had begun to rain - I saw Tony Theobald striding around the corner without an umbrella , and his face as black as thunder ...
... told you that as we drove away from the house the day of the wedding to catch the Southern train - you know it had begun to rain - I saw Tony Theobald striding around the corner without an umbrella , and his face as black as thunder ...
Page 42
... told me to hide the stones where they never would be seen again . " " Did you do it , Hadley ? " " Yes , Missus , that I did . I always obey Massa . " Well , this is all very strange , " said Madam Bradford . " I have n't any appetite ...
... told me to hide the stones where they never would be seen again . " " Did you do it , Hadley ? " " Yes , Missus , that I did . I always obey Massa . " Well , this is all very strange , " said Madam Bradford . " I have n't any appetite ...
Page 46
... told . Since its charms have been set before us in Mr. Parkman's picturesque pages , it is easy to un- derstand that it is one of the finest themes that ever engaged the pen of the historian . But before a creative spirit had brooded ...
... told . Since its charms have been set before us in Mr. Parkman's picturesque pages , it is easy to un- derstand that it is one of the finest themes that ever engaged the pen of the historian . But before a creative spirit had brooded ...
Page 51
... told vaguely of other strenuous combats that were being fought elsewhere . Above the smoke of the villainous gunpowder the sum- mer sun was shining brightly , and spite of the powder - stench and the smell of blood the air was balmy ...
... told vaguely of other strenuous combats that were being fought elsewhere . Above the smoke of the villainous gunpowder the sum- mer sun was shining brightly , and spite of the powder - stench and the smell of blood the air was balmy ...
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