Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 97Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1918 - American literature |
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... feel that , being in this part of the world , she ought to know a little of our great national game . I thought it showed a very nice feeling . " Again Julian looked toward the fire- place ; but Napier presented a callous eye to the ...
... feel that , being in this part of the world , she ought to know a little of our great national game . I thought it showed a very nice feeling . " Again Julian looked toward the fire- place ; but Napier presented a callous eye to the ...
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... feel the tang of resistance . every hour , every click of the clock . Stub- born , unyielding — always that leashed re- volt . Every morning Belgium refuses anew to capitulate . Here a German is morally quarantined . But in the north of ...
... feel the tang of resistance . every hour , every click of the clock . Stub- born , unyielding — always that leashed re- volt . Every morning Belgium refuses anew to capitulate . Here a German is morally quarantined . But in the north of ...
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... feel about these windows . I've been there myself . " And with that she briskly seized a rag , gave a few artful twists and some persua- sive rubs , until the pane glistened splen- didly . So you see I am shining socially . God save the ...
... feel about these windows . I've been there myself . " And with that she briskly seized a rag , gave a few artful twists and some persua- sive rubs , until the pane glistened splen- didly . So you see I am shining socially . God save the ...
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... IN DESTRUCTIVE EFFECT ARE THOSE TRENCHES WHICH FEEL THEIR WAY OUT TOWARD THE E LINES . THE SOLDIERS LISTEN WITH A PECULIAR INTENTNESS TO THE OCCASIONAL BIRD - SONG FROM FIELDS A HONEYMOON By MARY CAROLYN DAVIES Two weeks with you.
... IN DESTRUCTIVE EFFECT ARE THOSE TRENCHES WHICH FEEL THEIR WAY OUT TOWARD THE E LINES . THE SOLDIERS LISTEN WITH A PECULIAR INTENTNESS TO THE OCCASIONAL BIRD - SONG FROM FIELDS A HONEYMOON By MARY CAROLYN DAVIES Two weeks with you.
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... feel very closely re- lated , for they had both been beaten . Martha watched her lad very closely . He worked hard ; many report - cards with marks that made her feel proud were gathered behind the clock . She guarded them zealously ...
... feel very closely re- lated , for they had both been beaten . Martha watched her lad very closely . He worked hard ; many report - cards with marks that made her feel proud were gathered behind the clock . She guarded them zealously ...
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