Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... asked friends in the United States for a statement of the American view of his present standing and an estimate of his chances . The answers , of course , have been as varied as the answerers , but in one thing they have agreed . All ...
... asked friends in the United States for a statement of the American view of his present standing and an estimate of his chances . The answers , of course , have been as varied as the answerers , but in one thing they have agreed . All ...
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... asked him in that calamitous year , 1919 , " why did you go to the coun- try with those cries ? You knew how absurd they were ! " " Yes , " he re- plied , " the cry They got up about making Germany pay every far- thing of the cost of ...
... asked him in that calamitous year , 1919 , " why did you go to the coun- try with those cries ? You knew how absurd they were ! " " Yes , " he re- plied , " the cry They got up about making Germany pay every far- thing of the cost of ...
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... asked myself , as I soaked in my hot bath . But it can't be Peggy Wade ! While Frida's jeal- ousy had trembled in every syllable of those few colorless words , it wasn't possible for me or for any one else to extract the least suspicion ...
... asked myself , as I soaked in my hot bath . But it can't be Peggy Wade ! While Frida's jeal- ousy had trembled in every syllable of those few colorless words , it wasn't possible for me or for any one else to extract the least suspicion ...
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... asked after my family and my interests , smiled very pleasantly about my supposed successes , and answered readily enough about him- self . Yet , Lord ! how strange it was to talk to this husk and pretend it was the same man ! There was ...
... asked after my family and my interests , smiled very pleasantly about my supposed successes , and answered readily enough about him- self . Yet , Lord ! how strange it was to talk to this husk and pretend it was the same man ! There was ...
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... asked him , but he evaded me . " I can't remember if you were still in Chicago when we first heard the poet Vachel Lindsay . Well , that man fascinated my husband , though he'd laugh and shake his head and say , ' Queer cuss ; never ...
... asked him , but he evaded me . " I can't remember if you were still in Chicago when we first heard the poet Vachel Lindsay . Well , that man fascinated my husband , though he'd laugh and shake his head and say , ' Queer cuss ; never ...
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