Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 97Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1918 - American literature |
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... British specimen of half her age . Yet when she stood up she was not only tall ; she was almost commanding . That was partly carriage , he decided , and partly- well , what was it ? " The trouble about Greta , " she went on , " is that ...
... British specimen of half her age . Yet when she stood up she was not only tall ; she was almost commanding . That was partly carriage , he decided , and partly- well , what was it ? " The trouble about Greta , " she went on , " is that ...
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... British Field Hospital Service . linen - room , and pharmacists ' lists , and. Letters of a V. A. D. ' By MIRIAM CLARK KANE A PALLOR OF DEATH HAS SPREAD OVER PLAINS WHERE THE. May 30 , 1917 . ' VE got indigestion , and am as cross as a ...
... British Field Hospital Service . linen - room , and pharmacists ' lists , and. Letters of a V. A. D. ' By MIRIAM CLARK KANE A PALLOR OF DEATH HAS SPREAD OVER PLAINS WHERE THE. May 30 , 1917 . ' VE got indigestion , and am as cross as a ...
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... British consul's at L , to the railroad station for her ticket , to the prefecture for her visé , to the matron and to the médecin- chef , turning up in our room at 11:35 , where I was sound asleep , and announced that she was leaving ...
... British consul's at L , to the railroad station for her ticket , to the prefecture for her visé , to the matron and to the médecin- chef , turning up in our room at 11:35 , where I was sound asleep , and announced that she was leaving ...
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... British Isles in a desperate attempt to throttle her commerce , it took every sailor and ship England could muster to keep her own ports open and Germany's closed . After we came into the war , it became still more necessary to guard ...
... British Isles in a desperate attempt to throttle her commerce , it took every sailor and ship England could muster to keep her own ports open and Germany's closed . After we came into the war , it became still more necessary to guard ...
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... British and French ports ; for the stream of ships , the Allies ' arterial blood , must be kept in circulation . A radio exchange between one yacht and her consort during a Biscay storm elo- quently explains that hard winter's work ...
... British and French ports ; for the stream of ships , the Allies ' arterial blood , must be kept in circulation . A radio exchange between one yacht and her consort during a Biscay storm elo- quently explains that hard winter's work ...
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