Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 97Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1918 - American literature |
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... line at Tamise without being caught . He knew the leg ends of the stone " military bridge " at Tournai , how old the round tower was , and where you found the guide who let you into the tapestry room of the cathe- dral . He knew the ...
... line at Tamise without being caught . He knew the leg ends of the stone " military bridge " at Tournai , how old the round tower was , and where you found the guide who let you into the tapestry room of the cathe- dral . He knew the ...
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... lines of the design , whether from life or from memory ( Fig . 1 ) . This drawing comes from the British Mu- seum , where there are several other trial sketches for the same engaging motive ; so far as we know , none of them was carried ...
... lines of the design , whether from life or from memory ( Fig . 1 ) . This drawing comes from the British Mu- seum , where there are several other trial sketches for the same engaging motive ; so far as we know , none of them was carried ...
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... lines ; so they were put in beds side by side to talk it out . Both were sous - officiers and men of above our general average of intelligence ; neith- er of them has had news of his family since 1914. What a happy chance that they saw ...
... lines ; so they were put in beds side by side to talk it out . Both were sous - officiers and men of above our general average of intelligence ; neith- er of them has had news of his family since 1914. What a happy chance that they saw ...
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... line across a violet sea , their oil smoke streaming in black - velvet pennons across the smoldering sky . While the great crimson ball of the sun hung poised on the horizon , a patrol - boat sailed across its face at the exact distance ...
... line across a violet sea , their oil smoke streaming in black - velvet pennons across the smoldering sky . While the great crimson ball of the sun hung poised on the horizon , a patrol - boat sailed across its face at the exact distance ...
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... lines . Accordingly , the fastest and best ships were naturally used for that service , leaving less important areas to be guarded by slower boats . " I had already seen our fleet , perhaps the most remarkable that was ever swept to ...
... lines . Accordingly , the fastest and best ships were naturally used for that service , leaving less important areas to be guarded by slower boats . " I had already seen our fleet , perhaps the most remarkable that was ever swept to ...
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