The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 63Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... America's Need of Free Art A Prize for Humorous Drawings Four Drawings of Animals .... See also " Artists " and " Old Spanish ... AMERICAN , " THE CENTURY'S " SERIES OF . Picture by ASSASSINATION , THE , OF KINGS AND PRESIDENTS See also ...
... America's Need of Free Art A Prize for Humorous Drawings Four Drawings of Animals .... See also " Artists " and " Old Spanish ... AMERICAN , " THE CENTURY'S " SERIES OF . Picture by ASSASSINATION , THE , OF KINGS AND PRESIDENTS See also ...
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... American maids to - day may be divided into two groups , each of which can again " TO CORRECT PARENTAL FAULTS . " would settle in some quiet old town like Dresden or Hanover . A relative was chosen as a duenna , a bank - account opened ...
... American maids to - day may be divided into two groups , each of which can again " TO CORRECT PARENTAL FAULTS . " would settle in some quiet old town like Dresden or Hanover . A relative was chosen as a duenna , a bank - account opened ...
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... American who , after an athletic girlhood , developed into a healthy matron . They may exist , but I have never met one , having , on the contrary , remarked that the greater the feats performed in youth the more complete the slump in ...
... American who , after an athletic girlhood , developed into a healthy matron . They may exist , but I have never met one , having , on the contrary , remarked that the greater the feats performed in youth the more complete the slump in ...
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... American girl faultless in her ways as she is in face , occupying her rightful place in the world and easily first among women . Not a disheveled sportswoman , weather - beaten and ill kept ; not an adventurous navigator , square of jaw ...
... American girl faultless in her ways as she is in face , occupying her rightful place in the world and easily first among women . Not a disheveled sportswoman , weather - beaten and ill kept ; not an adventurous navigator , square of jaw ...
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... American humor should be regarded as merely a by - product of American dyspepsia . Perhaps , after all , the student of literature may not find in the psycho - physicist the ally he craves . But when he turns to his old ally , the rhet ...
... American humor should be regarded as merely a by - product of American dyspepsia . Perhaps , after all , the student of literature may not find in the psycho - physicist the ally he craves . But when he turns to his old ally , the rhet ...
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