Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... looked equal to almost anything . He is frequently on the point of playing some heavy antagonist off the stage . Why then should he not come back ? There are times when this ques- tion seems too remote for discussion . There are other ...
... looked equal to almost anything . He is frequently on the point of playing some heavy antagonist off the stage . Why then should he not come back ? There are times when this ques- tion seems too remote for discussion . There are other ...
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... looked upon the quickest possible ending to the gen- eral strike , by a negotiated settle- ment , as the primary need of the nation . Lloyd George in office would have fought the general strike as the government fought it , and with ...
... looked upon the quickest possible ending to the gen- eral strike , by a negotiated settle- ment , as the primary need of the nation . Lloyd George in office would have fought the general strike as the government fought it , and with ...
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... looked out on it . It was like the heart of the country , the hen with her chick- ens pecking in the sun , the dog sunning himself , and the maid in high heels at the pump . She was young and light - hearted , and the tree over her head ...
... looked out on it . It was like the heart of the country , the hen with her chick- ens pecking in the sun , the dog sunning himself , and the maid in high heels at the pump . She was young and light - hearted , and the tree over her head ...
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... looked so young and healthy , with his hat off and his hair a little rum- pled in the air . It was as if some- thing had happened inside him . He wasn't a bit carried away or excited ; he seemed at home with himself and absolutely ...
... looked so young and healthy , with his hat off and his hair a little rum- pled in the air . It was as if some- thing had happened inside him . He wasn't a bit carried away or excited ; he seemed at home with himself and absolutely ...
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... looked down upon a gracious country life and one more sophisticated , more urbane , more truly cultured than is usually realized . 229 The large grants made life a very charming thing , at least for the ricos - the wealthy Spaniards ...
... looked down upon a gracious country life and one more sophisticated , more urbane , more truly cultured than is usually realized . 229 The large grants made life a very charming thing , at least for the ricos - the wealthy Spaniards ...
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