Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days when common cares blinded her . It was a beautiful home , this of hers ; here was a beautiful room , with its mirrors and flowers and candle - light and ...
... feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days when common cares blinded her . It was a beautiful home , this of hers ; here was a beautiful room , with its mirrors and flowers and candle - light and ...
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... feel disposed to seek reasons for excluding . Leslie and her mother had refrained from presenting to her particular persons in the company . All remarks heard from those who had been presented led to an almost certainty that the new ...
... feel disposed to seek reasons for excluding . Leslie and her mother had refrained from presenting to her particular persons in the company . All remarks heard from those who had been presented led to an almost certainty that the new ...
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... feeling the situation much more uncomfortably for his countrywoman than she felt it for her- self , a foreign ... feel- ings and a boundless fatigue of spirit . " -Mr . Fane , " said the consul , " who is not nearly so busy a man ...
... feeling the situation much more uncomfortably for his countrywoman than she felt it for her- self , a foreign ... feel- ings and a boundless fatigue of spirit . " -Mr . Fane , " said the consul , " who is not nearly so busy a man ...
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... " Nell - I'm so afraid of forgetting and calling you Nell that every time I catch myself near doing it I can feel the cold sweat break out on my brow . " " What would it matter ? We are n't impostors 20 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... " Nell - I'm so afraid of forgetting and calling you Nell that every time I catch myself near doing it I can feel the cold sweat break out on my brow . " " What would it matter ? We are n't impostors 20 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... feeling the situation much more uncomfortably for his countrywoman than she felt it for her- self , a foreign ... feel- ings and a boundless fatigue of spirit . " Mr. Fane , " said the consul , " who is not nearly so busy a man as ...
... feeling the situation much more uncomfortably for his countrywoman than she felt it for her- self , a foreign ... feel- ings and a boundless fatigue of spirit . " Mr. Fane , " said the consul , " who is not nearly so busy a man as ...
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