Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 87, Issue 2Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1914 - American literature |
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Page 480
... followed directions for unusual and appetizing breads , hors d'œuvres , soups , entrées , meat and egg dishes , sauces , desserts , beverages , etc. , etc. -the best of Southern , New England , California , and foreign cooking ...
... followed directions for unusual and appetizing breads , hors d'œuvres , soups , entrées , meat and egg dishes , sauces , desserts , beverages , etc. , etc. -the best of Southern , New England , California , and foreign cooking ...
Page 488
... followed with intense interest the varying emotions and experiences of Jane Austen's characters , as she has depicted them in Pride and Prejudice ' and ' Sense and Sensibility ' ; the thrilling adventures of Lorna , in ' Lorna Doone ...
... followed with intense interest the varying emotions and experiences of Jane Austen's characters , as she has depicted them in Pride and Prejudice ' and ' Sense and Sensibility ' ; the thrilling adventures of Lorna , in ' Lorna Doone ...
Page 528
... followed , and all the pores exhibited in a manner that could not be more natural than it is . The nose with its beautiful and delicately roseate nostrils might easily be thought to be alive ; the mouth , admirable in its outline , has ...
... followed , and all the pores exhibited in a manner that could not be more natural than it is . The nose with its beautiful and delicately roseate nostrils might easily be thought to be alive ; the mouth , admirable in its outline , has ...
Page 532
... followed my lead so quickly , I must set about showing her at once that , for a thousand reasons , we really ought not to consider this propo- sition seriously . " Lord ! don't I wish we could ! " said I , sighing as a preliminary to ...
... followed my lead so quickly , I must set about showing her at once that , for a thousand reasons , we really ought not to consider this propo- sition seriously . " Lord ! don't I wish we could ! " said I , sighing as a preliminary to ...
Page 534
... followed a word which she hastily smoth- ered . It sounded like " again . " It might have been " when . " I answered it as if it had been " when . " " Just this afternoon , " said I. “ But I believe I'm making a mountain out of a mole ...
... followed a word which she hastily smoth- ered . It sounded like " again . " It might have been " when . " I answered it as if it had been " when . " " Just this afternoon , " said I. “ But I believe I'm making a mountain out of a mole ...
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