Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... speak of it . You did n't tell me to , did you , Gerald ? " " No ; we had so much else to talk about . " " Gerald , " - Lily lowered her voice to make their conversation more private , - " will you be the cuckoo ? " As he gazed , she ...
... speak of it . You did n't tell me to , did you , Gerald ? " " No ; we had so much else to talk about . " " Gerald , " - Lily lowered her voice to make their conversation more private , - " will you be the cuckoo ? " As he gazed , she ...
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... speak of the trouble ! It's been nothing but a pleasure . Be sure you call upon us whenever we can be of the smallest service . ' ” " You've caught her , Nell , you silly thing . Down to the ground . " " I'm going to pattern after her ...
... speak of the trouble ! It's been nothing but a pleasure . Be sure you call upon us whenever we can be of the smallest service . ' ” " You've caught her , Nell , you silly thing . Down to the ground . " " I'm going to pattern after her ...
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... speak of the trouble ! It's been nothing but a pleasure . Be sure you call upon us whenever we can be of the smallest service . ' " " You ' ve caught her , Nell , you silly thing . Down to the ground . " " I'm going to pattern after her ...
... speak of the trouble ! It's been nothing but a pleasure . Be sure you call upon us whenever we can be of the smallest service . ' " " You ' ve caught her , Nell , you silly thing . Down to the ground . " " I'm going to pattern after her ...
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... speak freely . After signing , but not reading , a peti- tion , a reformer beheld it next morning in the newspaper , where it began , " We , the parents of colored children . " Reformers still belaud prohibition ; how wisely you may ...
... speak freely . After signing , but not reading , a peti- tion , a reformer beheld it next morning in the newspaper , where it began , " We , the parents of colored children . " Reformers still belaud prohibition ; how wisely you may ...
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... speak , among the Germans . To them , Hegel says in his characteristic manner , it assigned the rôle not merely of ... speaking of something nice and that the tribal instincts of his audience glowed with complacency in the assurance of ...
... speak , among the Germans . To them , Hegel says in his characteristic manner , it assigned the rôle not merely of ... speaking of something nice and that the tribal instincts of his audience glowed with complacency in the assurance of ...
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