Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... light trembled over the fig- ure of a majestic virgin , in the veil and mantle of a princess , bearing the palm of martyrs in her hand . It was a very sim- ple and noble face , beautiful in a separate way , which not every one would ...
... light trembled over the fig- ure of a majestic virgin , in the veil and mantle of a princess , bearing the palm of martyrs in her hand . It was a very sim- ple and noble face , beautiful in a separate way , which not every one would ...
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... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- Isented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought ...
... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- Isented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought ...
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... light trembled over the fig- ure of a majestic virgin , in the veil and mantle of a princess , bearing the palm of martyrs in her hand . It was a very sim- ple and noble face , beautiful in a separate way , which not every one would ...
... light trembled over the fig- ure of a majestic virgin , in the veil and mantle of a princess , bearing the palm of martyrs in her hand . It was a very sim- ple and noble face , beautiful in a separate way , which not every one would ...
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... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- sented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought he ...
... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- sented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought he ...
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... light and happy guests . She smiled at everybody and everything with a brood- ing sweetness . The pianist had struck up a polka . One still danced the polka in those days , and the schottische and the dear old lancers , though the waltz ...
... light and happy guests . She smiled at everybody and everything with a brood- ing sweetness . The pianist had struck up a polka . One still danced the polka in those days , and the schottische and the dear old lancers , though the waltz ...
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