Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... stood a moment. 11-48-4- and he searched- " let us say a bunch of mignonette . The rose - here I believe I tread safely on the road of description --- had of that flower the roundness and solidity , if nothing else . " " Stout ? " " We ...
... stood a moment. 11-48-4- and he searched- " let us say a bunch of mignonette . The rose - here I believe I tread safely on the road of description --- had of that flower the roundness and solidity , if nothing else . " " Stout ? " " We ...
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... stood a moment , looking toward the sanc- tuary , like one with last fond words to say after the farewell , and this excess of either regard for the priest's feelings or else a devoutness he had not suspected in her quickened Gerald's ...
... stood a moment , looking toward the sanc- tuary , like one with last fond words to say after the farewell , and this excess of either regard for the priest's feelings or else a devoutness he had not suspected in her quickened Gerald's ...
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... stood still a moment after this im- pulsive entrance , and the governess turned toward Mrs. Foss a face that , benign and enlightened though it was , called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The ...
... stood still a moment after this im- pulsive entrance , and the governess turned toward Mrs. Foss a face that , benign and enlightened though it was , called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The ...
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... stood a moment , looking toward the sanc- tuary , like one with last fond words to say after the farewell , and this excess of either regard for the priest's feelings or else a devoutness he had not suspected in her quickened Gerald's ...
... stood a moment , looking toward the sanc- tuary , like one with last fond words to say after the farewell , and this excess of either regard for the priest's feelings or else a devoutness he had not suspected in her quickened Gerald's ...
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... stood still a moment after this im- pulsive entrance , and the governess turned toward Mrs. Foss a face that , benign and enlightened though it was , called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The ...
... stood still a moment after this im- pulsive entrance , and the governess turned toward Mrs. Foss a face that , benign and enlightened though it was , called up the memory of faces seen in good - humored German comic papers . The ...
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