The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 63Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1902 - American literature |
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... carried too far . The average New York miss to - day is little better than a " parlor boarder " in her home , than which it is difficult to imagine a posi- . tion more detached . From the time she wakes in the morning until retiring for ...
... carried too far . The average New York miss to - day is little better than a " parlor boarder " in her home , than which it is difficult to imagine a posi- . tion more detached . From the time she wakes in the morning until retiring for ...
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... carried by mama in a flask for the purpose . All minor ills , however , were forgotten when at noon on the great day our sportswoman was brought home , collapsed , but victorious . We felt that glory had , indeed , been shed upon the ...
... carried by mama in a flask for the purpose . All minor ills , however , were forgotten when at noon on the great day our sportswoman was brought home , collapsed , but victorious . We felt that glory had , indeed , been shed upon the ...
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... carried his overcoat out to the shed . His looks were against him . His hair clung wet to his fore- head , and the muffler had run pink and green on his shirt . 66 ' Put yer feet into the oven , " was her only comment , returning , " an ...
... carried his overcoat out to the shed . His looks were against him . His hair clung wet to his fore- head , and the muffler had run pink and green on his shirt . 66 ' Put yer feet into the oven , " was her only comment , returning , " an ...
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... carried consternation with it over all the land . All the talk was about this awful disaster , and there was general depression , for few had hope . The Emperor himself was very melancholy , and sighed and said : " The will of God be ...
... carried consternation with it over all the land . All the talk was about this awful disaster , and there was general depression , for few had hope . The Emperor himself was very melancholy , and sighed and said : " The will of God be ...
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... carried his " Danbury News " up to a circulation of thirty thousand . Later it was found profitable to establish journals like " Peck's Sun " in Milwaukee and the " Texas Siftings " of Alexander E. Sweet , recently deceased , which ...
... carried his " Danbury News " up to a circulation of thirty thousand . Later it was found profitable to establish journals like " Peck's Sun " in Milwaukee and the " Texas Siftings " of Alexander E. Sweet , recently deceased , which ...
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