Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... began to devote his mind and energy , and a large part of his accumulated fund . He dreamed of arousing Eng- land in 1925 as he had aroused her in 1910 . This was the situation when , in May of the present year , the country was plunged ...
... began to devote his mind and energy , and a large part of his accumulated fund . He dreamed of arousing Eng- land in 1925 as he had aroused her in 1910 . This was the situation when , in May of the present year , the country was plunged ...
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... began to probe me , in a " you men " fashion , I felt pure alarm . To tell the truth , I rather despised Eugene for being so completely sub- missive . Not having lived through the years in which her health had become undermined , not ...
... began to probe me , in a " you men " fashion , I felt pure alarm . To tell the truth , I rather despised Eugene for being so completely sub- missive . Not having lived through the years in which her health had become undermined , not ...
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... began singing , at the other end of the boat . I was looking at the stars . He sang old songs , very old English songs , that were like wild roses and daisies and fields of blue- bells and banks of thyme . I had never heard such songs ...
... began singing , at the other end of the boat . I was looking at the stars . He sang old songs , very old English songs , that were like wild roses and daisies and fields of blue- bells and banks of thyme . I had never heard such songs ...
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... began to speak of Eugene . She did not try to hide her story ; she told it without a tear , sitting straight up , no longer the in- valid or suffering woman . She had done something to him , she had wronged the essential man , and yet I ...
... began to speak of Eugene . She did not try to hide her story ; she told it without a tear , sitting straight up , no longer the in- valid or suffering woman . She had done something to him , she had wronged the essential man , and yet I ...
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... began . Martin , I could not understand what had got into him . It was such an extra- ordinary thing to do . There he was , standing up there on the wagon , and he began singing to the little Sunday morning crowd , as if it were the ...
... began . Martin , I could not understand what had got into him . It was such an extra- ordinary thing to do . There he was , standing up there on the wagon , and he began singing to the little Sunday morning crowd , as if it were the ...
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