Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... followed is now familiar matter of history . At the Peace Conference in Paris Lloyd George's activities fell into two clearly marked periods . In the first he was engaged , with Clemenceau , in pressing for- ward to its limit the policy ...
... followed is now familiar matter of history . At the Peace Conference in Paris Lloyd George's activities fell into two clearly marked periods . In the first he was engaged , with Clemenceau , in pressing for- ward to its limit the policy ...
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... followed him . It was in June . I I traced him to the station , and when he left the ticket - window I asked the clerk for a ticket ' to the same place , ' with a smile . He gave me a ticket to a small town in Iowa , without a word ...
... followed him . It was in June . I I traced him to the station , and when he left the ticket - window I asked the clerk for a ticket ' to the same place , ' with a smile . He gave me a ticket to a small town in Iowa , without a word ...
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... followed him ; I had tracked him down ; it had killed something between us , something that was free in him . I couldn't give it back to him . " Frida paused , her face haggard and lined . I tried to say that it was her imagination . A ...
... followed him ; I had tracked him down ; it had killed something between us , something that was free in him . I couldn't give it back to him . " Frida paused , her face haggard and lined . I tried to say that it was her imagination . A ...
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... followed her husband one night to a village baile where he was dan- cing with his low - born affinity . The lady defied all convention and brought him sharply to terms by picking a likely partner of her own . This high society was ...
... followed her husband one night to a village baile where he was dan- cing with his low - born affinity . The lady defied all convention and brought him sharply to terms by picking a likely partner of her own . This high society was ...
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... followed one upon the other , each charge putting the boar- hide nearer the Purple goal - line . Their speedy quarter - back , the young Duke of York , was their tower of strength . Again and again his black coat of mail could be seen ...
... followed one upon the other , each charge putting the boar- hide nearer the Purple goal - line . Their speedy quarter - back , the young Duke of York , was their tower of strength . Again and again his black coat of mail could be seen ...
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