Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... tion settled herself at the table ; for she had caught sight of a domestic peeping in at the door to see if the masters were there to be served . " Leslie and Brenda went to call on the Hunts , " she gave her account , " and pres- ently ...
... tion settled herself at the table ; for she had caught sight of a domestic peeping in at the door to see if the masters were there to be served . " Leslie and Brenda went to call on the Hunts , " she gave her account , " and pres- ently ...
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... tion . They walked a few rods in silence . ey had crossed the bridge , and were ded for Porta Romana , the handden trotting in their tracks , when at a mer Gerald stopped , and , as if to nge the subject , or to regain favor by licitous ...
... tion . They walked a few rods in silence . ey had crossed the bridge , and were ded for Porta Romana , the handden trotting in their tracks , when at a mer Gerald stopped , and , as if to nge the subject , or to regain favor by licitous ...
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... tion to Gerald that made him free to ex- pose ideas in their undress . And yet it was on this evening and this occasion that Gerald said to himself for the first time definitely that he did not like Charlie Hunt . An antipathy existing ...
... tion to Gerald that made him free to ex- pose ideas in their undress . And yet it was on this evening and this occasion that Gerald said to himself for the first time definitely that he did not like Charlie Hunt . An antipathy existing ...
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... tion of elegance in talk as stilted , bump- tious , unsuited to a proper modesty , it could very well pass for that . Mrs. Hawthorne seldom expressed herself quite seriously . As she seldom looked serious either , one could hardly hear ...
... tion of elegance in talk as stilted , bump- tious , unsuited to a proper modesty , it could very well pass for that . Mrs. Hawthorne seldom expressed herself quite seriously . As she seldom looked serious either , one could hardly hear ...
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... tion of youths and boys and hungry - looktime of war to those whose men are in ing laborers ever hope to stand against the very present danger in Flanders and British army ! France ; and as I crossed O'Connell One saw them , on St ...
... tion of youths and boys and hungry - looktime of war to those whose men are in ing laborers ever hope to stand against the very present danger in Flanders and British army ! France ; and as I crossed O'Connell One saw them , on St ...
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