Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 12
... looked at him- self and looked at Gerald , and after com- paring the pictures felt his astonishment increase . He could admit , as an excuse for inviting Gerald instead of himself , that Gerald was an artist , and this dinner had ...
... looked at him- self and looked at Gerald , and after com- paring the pictures felt his astonishment increase . He could admit , as an excuse for inviting Gerald instead of himself , that Gerald was an artist , and this dinner had ...
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... looked at him- self and looked at Gerald , and after com- paring the pictures felt his astonishment increase . He could admit , as an excuse for inviting Gerald instead of himself , that Gerald was an artist , and this dinner had ...
... looked at him- self and looked at Gerald , and after com- paring the pictures felt his astonishment increase . He could admit , as an excuse for inviting Gerald instead of himself , that Gerald was an artist , and this dinner had ...
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... looked over at the little Ital- ian , the unpretentious musical hack whom one sent for when there was to be dan- cing , and paid - it was all he asked - so very little . Her eyebrows went up a point as she smiled . " I will tell Signor ...
... looked over at the little Ital- ian , the unpretentious musical hack whom one sent for when there was to be dan- cing , and paid - it was all he asked - so very little . Her eyebrows went up a point as she smiled . " I will tell Signor ...
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... looked about in some surprise , then entered the door by which inevitably he must have passed . She gave a glance ... looked at Dr. Chandler , and he in the same manner looked at her ; whereupon she rose , as if words had been exchanged ...
... looked about in some surprise , then entered the door by which inevitably he must have passed . She gave a glance ... looked at Dr. Chandler , and he in the same manner looked at her ; whereupon she rose , as if words had been exchanged ...
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... looked for faces of acquaintances . She glanced in at the ball - room door . They were dancing still , but not nearly so many . She turned into the reception- room , whence she could reënter the ball- room at the other end without ...
... looked for faces of acquaintances . She glanced in at the ball - room door . They were dancing still , but not nearly so many . She turned into the reception- room , whence she could reënter the ball- room at the other end without ...
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