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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... tell the depth of the ocean ? Ocean depths are measured by the use of a deep - sea sounding - machine , described by the Century Dictionary as follows : " The com- bination of mechanical contrivances by the aid of which soundings may be ...
... tell the depth of the ocean ? Ocean depths are measured by the use of a deep - sea sounding - machine , described by the Century Dictionary as follows : " The com- bination of mechanical contrivances by the aid of which soundings may be ...
Page 494
... tell me . " " This Jodin heals , " nodded the priest , " if one who is well will sit on the spot where sat one who is ill , and pray , always pray , as she is doing . But , " the bonze went on pityingly , " he who is well takes . the ...
... tell me . " " This Jodin heals , " nodded the priest , " if one who is well will sit on the spot where sat one who is ill , and pray , always pray , as she is doing . But , " the bonze went on pityingly , " he who is well takes . the ...
Page 496
... tell me your Nor your father's ? Nor your priest . name ? mother's ? " The girl shook her head wilfully . " But his - his name ? " she asked . " No , " said the priest . " I do not know it . Like you , he makes a false name , Toya ...
... tell me your Nor your father's ? Nor your priest . name ? mother's ? " The girl shook her head wilfully . " But his - his name ? " she asked . " No , " said the priest . " I do not know it . Like you , he makes a false name , Toya ...
Page 497
... Tell him , " cried Toya , laughing , to the bent old priest on that last day , " who gave his legs for mine that I ... tell you my name . now it does not matter . I shall tell it to you . " And again both cried out , " No. " For now they ...
... Tell him , " cried Toya , laughing , to the bent old priest on that last day , " who gave his legs for mine that I ... tell you my name . now it does not matter . I shall tell it to you . " And again both cried out , " No. " For now they ...
Page 502
... telling what it held , only say- ing it was to be buried with her , unopened . And perhaps they did not suspect what the cabinet held ; yet perhaps they did . I MIGHT preface my remarks on this subject by the 502 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... telling what it held , only say- ing it was to be buried with her , unopened . And perhaps they did not suspect what the cabinet held ; yet perhaps they did . I MIGHT preface my remarks on this subject by the 502 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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