Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 31
... close to the houses . The rebel sentries still guarded the gate of the green which faced toward Merrion Street , and through the gloaming I could detect the figures of boys and women hurrying about their business in the camp . A cab ...
... close to the houses . The rebel sentries still guarded the gate of the green which faced toward Merrion Street , and through the gloaming I could detect the figures of boys and women hurrying about their business in the camp . A cab ...
Page 48
... close all saloons at five P.M. " When a distinguished anti - imperialist was chidden for possessing few facts concerning the Philippines , he replied : " We don't go much on facts . We flatter ourselves that we have got hold of some ...
... close all saloons at five P.M. " When a distinguished anti - imperialist was chidden for possessing few facts concerning the Philippines , he replied : " We don't go much on facts . We flatter ourselves that we have got hold of some ...
Page 85
... close on each hand . That care - free atti- tude of the tropics came upon us , for the first time bringing full realization of the strain on the system of living and tramp- ing two or three miles up in the air . Night now had no terrors ...
... close on each hand . That care - free atti- tude of the tropics came upon us , for the first time bringing full realization of the strain on the system of living and tramp- ing two or three miles up in the air . Night now had no terrors ...
Page 96
... close to her as I could , so that any of my friends who might be passing would take the impression that I had been in there reveling , and I would thus find grace in their sight . But no prepossessing lady , no lady at all , in fact ...
... close to her as I could , so that any of my friends who might be passing would take the impression that I had been in there reveling , and I would thus find grace in their sight . But no prepossessing lady , no lady at all , in fact ...
Page 103
... close of her fourth irreproach- able London season , that she was going to marry Lord Whittlemere . She was very glad to hear it , for he was completely congenial to her , though even if she had been very sorry to hear it , her sense of ...
... close of her fourth irreproach- able London season , that she was going to marry Lord Whittlemere . She was very glad to hear it , for he was completely congenial to her , though even if she had been very sorry to hear it , her sense of ...
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