Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 63
... fact that we are able nowadays , by means of newspapers , periodicals , rail- roads , and telegraphs , to spread it ... facts which we have been recalling and succeed in transcending the Carib point of view , their task is that of ...
... fact that we are able nowadays , by means of newspapers , periodicals , rail- roads , and telegraphs , to spread it ... facts which we have been recalling and succeed in transcending the Carib point of view , their task is that of ...
Page 102
... fact , give me the creeps far worse than E. P. Roe used to do . She would hurl at me people who may perhaps some day be great geniuses , but who are in the meantime pretentious and tiresome . But even if they be authen- tic geniuses , I ...
... fact , give me the creeps far worse than E. P. Roe used to do . She would hurl at me people who may perhaps some day be great geniuses , but who are in the meantime pretentious and tiresome . But even if they be authen- tic geniuses , I ...
Page 105
... fact , was her rule in life . Just as it was the thing to obey her governess and obey her mother , so , when she blossomed out into wifehood , the thing was to be a perfect and complete Lady Whittlemere . Success , as always , at ...
... fact , was her rule in life . Just as it was the thing to obey her governess and obey her mother , so , when she blossomed out into wifehood , the thing was to be a perfect and complete Lady Whittlemere . Success , as always , at ...
Page 105
... fact that as the family walked down the aisle the congregation rose to their feet . Only the footman who was on duty that day pre- ceded their exit , and he held the door of the landau open until Lady Whittlemere and three daughters had ...
... fact that as the family walked down the aisle the congregation rose to their feet . Only the footman who was on duty that day pre- ceded their exit , and he held the door of the landau open until Lady Whittlemere and three daughters had ...
Page 112
... facts about how to increase production . Thus during the first fifty years of its existence the department was chiefly ... fact as simple as this should have been overlooked for many years . Every farmer , at one time or an- other , has ...
... facts about how to increase production . Thus during the first fifty years of its existence the department was chiefly ... fact as simple as this should have been overlooked for many years . Every farmer , at one time or an- other , has ...
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