Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 64
... feet by a wave of national emotion . If that be true , then much can be accom- plished through education . Of course the native tendency cannot be eliminated , but rival corporate enthusiasms can be estab- lished to compete with the old ...
... feet by a wave of national emotion . If that be true , then much can be accom- plished through education . Of course the native tendency cannot be eliminated , but rival corporate enthusiasms can be estab- lished to compete with the old ...
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... feet . Bina swooped to him with open arms . " O Pen , I'm so sorry ! I would n't have broken it for anything - not for any- thing . " " You would play with it ! " wailed Pen , loudly . He pulled away from Bina . Roddy grinned . Little ...
... feet . Bina swooped to him with open arms . " O Pen , I'm so sorry ! I would n't have broken it for anything - not for any- thing . " " You would play with it ! " wailed Pen , loudly . He pulled away from Bina . Roddy grinned . Little ...
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... deep sand trail in which the constant slap of our feet sounded monotonously led across half- open meadows , with single trees and graz- By VINCENT O'SULLIVAN Author of " The Good Girl ,. 85 An alcalde of the lower eastern Andes, and his ...
... deep sand trail in which the constant slap of our feet sounded monotonously led across half- open meadows , with single trees and graz- By VINCENT O'SULLIVAN Author of " The Good Girl ,. 85 An alcalde of the lower eastern Andes, and his ...
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 ...
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