Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 376
... you have enjoyed the feast at Omdurman and will come again . " " Who is that sheik ? " I asked Sir Regi- nald . " One of the Mahdi's sons , " he an- swered . A - L . THEPE " Mr. Valentine Mott , 376 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... you have enjoyed the feast at Omdurman and will come again . " " Who is that sheik ? " I asked Sir Regi- nald . " One of the Mahdi's sons , " he an- swered . A - L . THEPE " Mr. Valentine Mott , 376 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
Page 377
... Mott , scowling ferociously , made a fierce gesture toward his wife " MR R. VALENTINE MOTT , scowl- ing ferociously , made a fierce ges- ture toward his wife , five miles distant , and removed the hand which he had fitted over the ...
... Mott , scowling ferociously , made a fierce gesture toward his wife " MR R. VALENTINE MOTT , scowl- ing ferociously , made a fierce ges- ture toward his wife , five miles distant , and removed the hand which he had fitted over the ...
Page 378
... Mott waved the hand which had recently done duty as a silencer . Mrs. " Easiest thing in the world . Mott would n't any more think of spoiling my Saturdays than - well , she just would n't think of it . She knows I'm working like a dog ...
... Mott waved the hand which had recently done duty as a silencer . Mrs. " Easiest thing in the world . Mott would n't any more think of spoiling my Saturdays than - well , she just would n't think of it . She knows I'm working like a dog ...
Page 379
... Mott's nostrils dilated as he scented it " But to - day he looked mercilessly upon the scoundrel. ARTHUR LITLE godly tumult , and Mr. Mott's ear - drums vibrated as he heard it . " Waiter ! Hang that waiter ! Here , you ! I " " I had a ...
... Mott's nostrils dilated as he scented it " But to - day he looked mercilessly upon the scoundrel. ARTHUR LITLE godly tumult , and Mr. Mott's ear - drums vibrated as he heard it . " Waiter ! Hang that waiter ! Here , you ! I " " I had a ...
Page 380
... Mott , promptly . " Tore up my card ; I was fierce . Know anybody that ' s looking for a match ? " " Yes , there's a man out by the caddy- house . Don't know who he is , but he ' s alone . " " Thanks . " Mr. Mott edged his way to the ...
... Mott , promptly . " Tore up my card ; I was fierce . Know anybody that ' s looking for a match ? " " Yes , there's a man out by the caddy- house . Don't know who he is , but he ' s alone . " " Thanks . " Mr. Mott edged his way to the ...
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