Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The expression of her smile said to the company that she was guiltless in the matter of this inva- sion . Could one use severity toward a little girl who ...
... called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The expression of her smile said to the company that she was guiltless in the matter of this inva- sion . Could one use severity toward a little girl who ...
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... called for from them , planned it with forethought to make it serve as many ends as it would . Every careful house- wife will understand . It was with Leslie that Mrs. Foss talked such matters over . The eldest daughter was so ...
... called for from them , planned it with forethought to make it serve as many ends as it would . Every careful house- wife will understand . It was with Leslie that Mrs. Foss talked such matters over . The eldest daughter was so ...
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... called " Halt ! " a dozen times . Then they fired on him . The horse went down instantly , and the driver , abandoning it , leaped from the box of his cab and flew down Merrion Street . The poor beast , sprawling on its haunches , tried ...
... called " Halt ! " a dozen times . Then they fired on him . The horse went down instantly , and the driver , abandoning it , leaped from the box of his cab and flew down Merrion Street . The poor beast , sprawling on its haunches , tried ...
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... called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found that the war outside proved conclusively that there is no com- mon sense in warfare , so I put the ...
... called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found that the war outside proved conclusively that there is no com- mon sense in warfare , so I put the ...
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... called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found that the war outside proved conclusively that there is no com- mon sense in warfare , so I put the ...
... called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found that the war outside proved conclusively that there is no com- mon sense in warfare , so I put the ...
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