Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 161
... Rosamund fulfilled this further need . When she first met him in London she was tired of everything - of yachting , of motoring , of the Russian dancers , even of her dressmaker ; for several years she had been extremely tired of her ...
... Rosamund fulfilled this further need . When she first met him in London she was tired of everything - of yachting , of motoring , of the Russian dancers , even of her dressmaker ; for several years she had been extremely tired of her ...
Page 161
... Rosamund fulfilled this further need . When she first met him in London she was tired of everything - of yachting , of motoring , of the Russian dancers , even of her dressmaker ; for several years she had been extremely tired of her ...
... Rosamund fulfilled this further need . When she first met him in London she was tired of everything - of yachting , of motoring , of the Russian dancers , even of her dressmaker ; for several years she had been extremely tired of her ...
Page 162
... Rosamund while she slept . The first change in a definite habit is terrible to lovers . Rosamund felt as if her perfect world had suddenly been guilty of a flaw ; but she was not a young girl to cry out at the signal for retreat ...
... Rosamund while she slept . The first change in a definite habit is terrible to lovers . Rosamund felt as if her perfect world had suddenly been guilty of a flaw ; but she was not a young girl to cry out at the signal for retreat ...
Page 163
... Rosamund could go up to the farm and reveal herself to Mrs. Lock- ett , the one person she must not meet . Rosamund did not feel so aware of fear now as she did of being aggravated , on edge , utterly uncomfortable , and at a loss . She ...
... Rosamund could go up to the farm and reveal herself to Mrs. Lock- ett , the one person she must not meet . Rosamund did not feel so aware of fear now as she did of being aggravated , on edge , utterly uncomfortable , and at a loss . She ...
Page 164
... Rosamund had always had beautiful thoughts . ing , " said Mrs. Lockett . " I'll be with you in a few minutes . " She hurriedly opened the gate , gathered up her black skirts , and ran swiftly along the path toward the farm- house . Rosamund ...
... Rosamund had always had beautiful thoughts . ing , " said Mrs. Lockett . " I'll be with you in a few minutes . " She hurriedly opened the gate , gathered up her black skirts , and ran swiftly along the path toward the farm- house . Rosamund ...
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