Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 79
... give up hope , " read Bina , look- ing up in Ivor's face to see if he was listening . " Keep up artificial respiration for three hours , if necessary , for persons have been revived after showing no signs of life for that length of time ...
... give up hope , " read Bina , look- ing up in Ivor's face to see if he was listening . " Keep up artificial respiration for three hours , if necessary , for persons have been revived after showing no signs of life for that length of time ...
Page 90
... give us all facilities , wood and water , and sell us supplies pro- vided they had any . " But the Govern- ment had so long forgotten their existence that the soldiers themselves had barely a scant ration of rice , which each cooked in ...
... give us all facilities , wood and water , and sell us supplies pro- vided they had any . " But the Govern- ment had so long forgotten their existence that the soldiers themselves had barely a scant ration of rice , which each cooked in ...
Page 96
... give me a half- friendly look from her wide , distrustful eyes . The chickens , too , which on and off all day were seeking treasure between the cobbles , would sometimes venture over the threshold and stroll across the floor . I had ...
... give me a half- friendly look from her wide , distrustful eyes . The chickens , too , which on and off all day were seeking treasure between the cobbles , would sometimes venture over the threshold and stroll across the floor . I had ...
Page 102
... give me her views on the arts . She had covered a good deal of ground since the Mont Dore days , but I was no more abreast of her now than I had been then . She had reached John Lane , so to speak , while I was at Leonard Smithers . For ...
... give me her views on the arts . She had covered a good deal of ground since the Mont Dore days , but I was no more abreast of her now than I had been then . She had reached John Lane , so to speak , while I was at Leonard Smithers . For ...
Page 103
... give it another thought , knowing quite well that whoever else may do doubtful or disagreeable things . Constance Whittle- mere will move undeviatingly on in her flawless courses , just as the moon , without any diminution of her light ...
... give it another thought , knowing quite well that whoever else may do doubtful or disagreeable things . Constance Whittle- mere will move undeviatingly on in her flawless courses , just as the moon , without any diminution of her light ...
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