Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... eyes that accompanied it , his reserve , his shortish strong figure . I often thought how his charm and his air of sincerity would have helped him to please women if he had hap- pened to be interested in them ; with half his endowment ...
... eyes that accompanied it , his reserve , his shortish strong figure . I often thought how his charm and his air of sincerity would have helped him to please women if he had hap- pened to be interested in them ; with half his endowment ...
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... eyes . Even an outsider who contributed tennis and chatter in return for bed and board , like myself , was not blind . The husband in this childless ménage was gradually disciplining himself so that nothing came from him except the most ...
... eyes . Even an outsider who contributed tennis and chatter in return for bed and board , like myself , was not blind . The husband in this childless ménage was gradually disciplining himself so that nothing came from him except the most ...
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... eyes . Frida was really a wonderful figure , I now perceive . When Eu- gene first met her I imagine she might have been almost queenly , but even before she was thirty - five an air of intense calculation hung about her , which was ...
... eyes . Frida was really a wonderful figure , I now perceive . When Eu- gene first met her I imagine she might have been almost queenly , but even before she was thirty - five an air of intense calculation hung about her , which was ...
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... eye , the pres- sure of their hands , and the thousand modes of expressiveness that people have even without knowing ... eyes told me that she was prepared to fight to the limit against whatever it was that she considered she was being ...
... eye , the pres- sure of their hands , and the thousand modes of expressiveness that people have even without knowing ... eyes told me that she was prepared to fight to the limit against whatever it was that she considered she was being ...
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... eyes and he didn't see me at all . I " He sang folk - songs . I never knew he had it in him to let go of himself at all . I never dreamt he could stand up on a wagon and raise his voice like that so thrillingly . He sang through a long ...
... eyes and he didn't see me at all . I " He sang folk - songs . I never knew he had it in him to let go of himself at all . I never dreamt he could stand up on a wagon and raise his voice like that so thrillingly . He sang through a long ...
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