Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... better be chosen among their literary acquaintance , thought Mrs. Foss . But Leslie was of the opinion that they would do better to make the requisite just any gift or grace , and keep an eye on having the company compose well and the ...
... better be chosen among their literary acquaintance , thought Mrs. Foss . But Leslie was of the opinion that they would do better to make the requisite just any gift or grace , and keep an eye on having the company compose well and the ...
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... better be chosen among their literary acquaintance , thought Mrs. Foss . But Leslie was of the opinion that they would do better to make the requisite just any gift or grace , and keep an eye on having the company compose well and the ...
... better be chosen among their literary acquaintance , thought Mrs. Foss . But Leslie was of the opinion that they would do better to make the requisite just any gift or grace , and keep an eye on having the company compose well and the ...
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... better part of a week subsequently stated that he had been treated with ex- ceptional kindness , and a subaltern who was interned in the post - office asserted that his captors were very considerate to him . It was while I was looking ...
... better part of a week subsequently stated that he had been treated with ex- ceptional kindness , and a subaltern who was interned in the post - office asserted that his captors were very considerate to him . It was while I was looking ...
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... better ordering of Irish life ; but his emotion was different . STIC 10 + ENTROARARRASTINTRESSEATINGRETTE Cs , and t of his in the e propaTotes. 30 possible to conduct any rebellion , and many high and chivalrous things were done by them ...
... better ordering of Irish life ; but his emotion was different . STIC 10 + ENTROARARRASTINTRESSEATINGRETTE Cs , and t of his in the e propaTotes. 30 possible to conduct any rebellion , and many high and chivalrous things were done by them ...
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... better ) once remarked to me : " I un- derstand your liking for New England . I , too , prefer to live in another country near my own , " yet I withheld the ex- pected " Amen . " True , New England is near America . Moreover , Americans ...
... better ) once remarked to me : " I un- derstand your liking for New England . I , too , prefer to live in another country near my own , " yet I withheld the ex- pected " Amen . " True , New England is near America . Moreover , Americans ...
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