Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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... heads of nations and thousands of less con- spicuous people who might be grouped generally under the head of " home - folks . " One of his most valued friends is General Payot , high in the French service during the war . This general ...
... heads of nations and thousands of less con- spicuous people who might be grouped generally under the head of " home - folks . " One of his most valued friends is General Payot , high in the French service during the war . This general ...
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... head an expedition to explore this fascinating buried continent when he retires from office . He would do it intelligently if he ever carries out this plan . Yet with all the variedness of his intellectual and public life , Dawes has a ...
... head an expedition to explore this fascinating buried continent when he retires from office . He would do it intelligently if he ever carries out this plan . Yet with all the variedness of his intellectual and public life , Dawes has a ...
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... head waiters , he soon had them rushing to him , beaming and bowing , when he came into the restaurant . A table was always held for him ; and it was the usual thing for him to appear at luncheon or dinner with several guests whom he ...
... head waiters , he soon had them rushing to him , beaming and bowing , when he came into the restaurant . A table was always held for him ; and it was the usual thing for him to appear at luncheon or dinner with several guests whom he ...
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... joys : " Tirzah Potter ! Tirzah Potter ! " They listened in a kind of dread ; They ceased to munch Italian bread ; But not into a single head Entered what Tirzah Potter said . H A PROUDFUL FELLOW The Black People Called Him Ut.
... joys : " Tirzah Potter ! Tirzah Potter ! " They listened in a kind of dread ; They ceased to munch Italian bread ; But not into a single head Entered what Tirzah Potter said . H A PROUDFUL FELLOW The Black People Called Him Ut.
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... head ; he could rest or pleasure him- self from dusk until dawn every night God sent . He ought to thank God and be satisfied . In spite of her warning that he was tempting fate when he stepped out alone , for himself , Ut bought a ...
... head ; he could rest or pleasure him- self from dusk until dawn every night God sent . He ought to thank God and be satisfied . In spite of her warning that he was tempting fate when he stepped out alone , for himself , Ut bought a ...
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