Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
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... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
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... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
... mean that one does n't get tired after a fashion . Has Brenda told you , Gerald , how we have lately been occupied ? " " Some new people , I think she said . " " Yes , some nice , funny Americans . " " Funny , you say ? " " I say it ...
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... mean phrase . Per- haps in a different way than that for which they hoped their ideal may be achieved , and Ireland yet come to unity , joined in honorable friendship with England . The car stopped suddenly , grating harshly on the ...
... mean phrase . Per- haps in a different way than that for which they hoped their ideal may be achieved , and Ireland yet come to unity , joined in honorable friendship with England . The car stopped suddenly , grating harshly on the ...
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... mean about their motives . I think they were foolish men , and I think they did incalcu- lable harm to their country ; but whatever was their belief , they were prepared to suffer the hardest test for it - the test of death . " We did ...
... mean about their motives . I think they were foolish men , and I think they did incalcu- lable harm to their country ; but whatever was their belief , they were prepared to suffer the hardest test for it - the test of death . " We did ...
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