Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 33
... day because a mansour thing has happened . The lemn Republ bus heen dochored in Dublin , and a Protingal Government has ... to 57. The GPO , Che was attacked at the same moment , and Castle Sertly afterwards the Four Courts were were ...
... day because a mansour thing has happened . The lemn Republ bus heen dochored in Dublin , and a Protingal Government has ... to 57. The GPO , Che was attacked at the same moment , and Castle Sertly afterwards the Four Courts were were ...
Page 34
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - un- til he had gone away . To - day his proposal ...
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - un- til he had gone away . To - day his proposal ...
Page 39
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - until he had gone away . To - day his proposal was ...
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - until he had gone away . To - day his proposal was ...
Page 39
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - until he had gone away . To - day his proposal was ...
... day he had harangued them from the top of a tram - car , reminding them that they were Irish , and bidding them not to loot for the sake of Ireland's honor ; and they had stopped looting - until he had gone away . To - day his proposal was ...
Page 39
... day that her little daughter was born , was re- markable for its steady , sure progress . Mourned by hundreds of thousands , her great personal charm , her warm sympa- thies , and above all her penetrating sense of humor made her toward the ...
... day that her little daughter was born , was re- markable for its steady , sure progress . Mourned by hundreds of thousands , her great personal charm , her warm sympa- thies , and above all her penetrating sense of humor made her toward the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ambrose American asked Aurora beautiful Bina Braile Brenda British called Chapman China coöperative dear door Dublin Dutch Harbor Dylks Eben eight-hour day Emily England eyes face farmers feel feet fire Foss France Gerald German girl give green hand Hawthorne head heard heart Irish Irish Volunteers Japan Jean Webster Judson Khartum knew Kordofan Lady Whittlemere laugh Leslie live Lockett looked Manchuria ment Middle West Middle-Western mind morning mother Mott nation never night O'Connell Bridge O'Connell Street once play Poland rebellion Roddy Russia seemed Shelbourne side smile square miles squire stood strange street Sudan talk tell theater thing Thomas MacDonagh thought tion to-day told took turned voice WADY HALFA waiting walked woman women wonder York young