Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... once let her sit up late . She has so few pleasures of the kind ! " It was after her husband and she had emptied their soup - plates in companionable silence that , leaning back to wait for the next course , she asked her regular daily ...
... once let her sit up late . She has so few pleasures of the kind ! " It was after her husband and she had emptied their soup - plates in companionable silence that , leaning back to wait for the next course , she asked her regular daily ...
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... Once he walked from Dublin into Wicklow and back , covering fifty miles in one day . His ⚫ honesty was superlative , and his courage was leonine . I think of him as a man overruled by intellect . He was governed by logic , and he ...
... Once he walked from Dublin into Wicklow and back , covering fifty miles in one day . His ⚫ honesty was superlative , and his courage was leonine . I think of him as a man overruled by intellect . He was governed by logic , and he ...
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... Once he walked from Dublin into Wicklow and back , covering fifty miles in one day . His honesty was superlative , and his courage . was leonine . I think of him as a man overruled by intellect . He was governed by logic , and he seemed ...
... Once he walked from Dublin into Wicklow and back , covering fifty miles in one day . His honesty was superlative , and his courage . was leonine . I think of him as a man overruled by intellect . He was governed by logic , and he seemed ...
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... Once cross it , and you find the Irish spirit not only buoy- ant , but modest . In an old New England town , while dining with an Irish house- hold , I spoke of my adventures in the steerage during a penniless trip abroad years ago ...
... Once cross it , and you find the Irish spirit not only buoy- ant , but modest . In an old New England town , while dining with an Irish house- hold , I spoke of my adventures in the steerage during a penniless trip abroad years ago ...
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... once remarked to me : " I un- derstand your liking for New England . I , too , prefer to live in another country near my own , " yet I withheld the ex- pected " Amen . " True , New England is near America . Moreover , Americans . flock ...
... once remarked to me : " I un- derstand your liking for New England . I , too , prefer to live in another country near my own , " yet I withheld the ex- pected " Amen . " True , New England is near America . Moreover , Americans . flock ...
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