Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... Americans to - day . " He nodded , after an interval , with an appear- ance of relish . " The real thing . " " In what ... American way . generous . " 9 " Well , it's a nice way . " Mrs. Foss added limitingly : " When they ' re also One ...
... Americans to - day . " He nodded , after an interval , with an appear- ance of relish . " The real thing . " " In what ... American way . generous . " 9 " Well , it's a nice way . " Mrs. Foss added limitingly : " When they ' re also One ...
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... America before long , to be with our aunt , father's sister , for whom Brenda was named . And Italy has been her home ... American doc- tor , lingered on in the corner where , with the migration of so many to the ball - room , all four ...
... America before long , to be with our aunt , father's sister , for whom Brenda was named . And Italy has been her home ... American doc- tor , lingered on in the corner where , with the migration of so many to the ball - room , all four ...
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... American writers . In all her busy , happy years she realized more completely than most of us the lines of Henley's poem : to the very end she was indeed the master of her fate . As a small child she began to shape her course , to ...
... American writers . In all her busy , happy years she realized more completely than most of us the lines of Henley's poem : to the very end she was indeed the master of her fate . As a small child she began to shape her course , to ...
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... American writers . In all her busy , happy years she realized . more completely than most of us the lines of Henley's poem : to the very end she was indeed the master of her fate . As a small child she began to shape her course , to ...
... American writers . In all her busy , happy years she realized . more completely than most of us the lines of Henley's poem : to the very end she was indeed the master of her fate . As a small child she began to shape her course , to ...
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... American. New England , the National Wallflower By ROLLIN LYNDE HARTT " Ancient , pillared white churches. BY reputation a blue - stocking , an aristo- crat , a saint , and withal a prude , New England sits alone , the national wallflower ...
... American. New England , the National Wallflower By ROLLIN LYNDE HARTT " Ancient , pillared white churches. BY reputation a blue - stocking , an aristo- crat , a saint , and withal a prude , New England sits alone , the national wallflower ...
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