The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 63Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... lady , strangely enough , does not materialize . As the girl lingers about their table , or asks - with one of her win- ning smiles - permission to sit by them until her relative appears , it is an even chance that she achieves her ...
... lady , strangely enough , does not materialize . As the girl lingers about their table , or asks - with one of her win- ning smiles - permission to sit by them until her relative appears , it is an even chance that she achieves her ...
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... lady accomplishes a " quick change , " and is out of the house again for the rest of the afternoon . Calls , receptions , or aimless trapesing , it does n't matter what , -fill her hours , the great point being not to get home until ...
... lady accomplishes a " quick change , " and is out of the house again for the rest of the afternoon . Calls , receptions , or aimless trapesing , it does n't matter what , -fill her hours , the great point being not to get home until ...
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... lady in question arrived a week before the tour- nament that was to de- cide her supremacy , accompanied by her English trainer , a masseuse , and inci- dentally by her mama , a feeble - minded lady , so completely demor- alized by her ...
... lady in question arrived a week before the tour- nament that was to de- cide her supremacy , accompanied by her English trainer , a masseuse , and inci- dentally by her mama , a feeble - minded lady , so completely demor- alized by her ...
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... lady's muscle will form the chief preoccupation of the household . A dash round the mile track , -which has replaced the rose - garden , -followed by an hour's boxing with a professional , will fill the morning hours . Meals will be ...
... lady's muscle will form the chief preoccupation of the household . A dash round the mile track , -which has replaced the rose - garden , -followed by an hour's boxing with a professional , will fill the morning hours . Meals will be ...
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... lady poked ' er head out . " S the c'lector inside ? ' I said , as perlite as I c'u'd , bein ' rasped ; an ' she stud thar a - eyin ' us crosswise , as we might ' a ' be'n blacklegs . I've allus heard tell she was quar . ' No , ' she ...
... lady poked ' er head out . " S the c'lector inside ? ' I said , as perlite as I c'u'd , bein ' rasped ; an ' she stud thar a - eyin ' us crosswise , as we might ' a ' be'n blacklegs . I've allus heard tell she was quar . ' No , ' she ...
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