Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 31
... feet , but fell back as often as it rose . While it lay there , struggling and kicking , a motor - car came down that side of the green , and the driver of it , too , was challenged , and he , also , refused to halt , and again the sen ...
... feet , but fell back as often as it rose . While it lay there , struggling and kicking , a motor - car came down that side of the green , and the driver of it , too , was challenged , and he , also , refused to halt , and again the sen ...
Page 87
... feet . " An attack of fever and the nebu- lous promise of occupation for his trusty trowel may have been among the causes , but the inoculation was chiefly due to the replies to our inquiries about the road . ahead . These were not ...
... feet . " An attack of fever and the nebu- lous promise of occupation for his trusty trowel may have been among the causes , but the inoculation was chiefly due to the replies to our inquiries about the road . ahead . These were not ...
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... feet high , not tall enough to shade us from the blaz- ing afternoon sun , yet high enough to cut us off in the trough - like trail from every breath of breeze until our tongues and throats were parched and as dry as charqui , and the ...
... feet high , not tall enough to shade us from the blaz- ing afternoon sun , yet high enough to cut us off in the trough - like trail from every breath of breeze until our tongues and throats were parched and as dry as charqui , and the ...
Page 93
... feet and tear my way onward . The scent of wild animals was pungent , and signs of their passing and lairs were frequent , but not one did I see or hear . Now and then I fell into a short path or the recent sleep- ing - place of some ...
... feet and tear my way onward . The scent of wild animals was pungent , and signs of their passing and lairs were frequent , but not one did I see or hear . Now and then I fell into a short path or the recent sleep- ing - place of some ...
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... 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 got in . Lord artists , the society of circus - people , and. THE SEA - GREEN ...
... 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 got in . Lord artists , the society of circus - people , and. THE SEA - GREEN ...
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