Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 10
... talking about Til- den's tennis . Yes , I'd call Eugene a passionate romantic man , I said to myself , a man with character and force . About him , in spite of his hedged - in life , there was still a trace of free spirit . In his ...
... talking about Til- den's tennis . Yes , I'd call Eugene a passionate romantic man , I said to myself , a man with character and force . About him , in spite of his hedged - in life , there was still a trace of free spirit . In his ...
Page 14
... talk to this husk and pretend it was the same man ! There was no fire in his eye . His spirit in some mysterious way had become meager and dull . I tried to infuse him with sympathy , to inspire him , to arouse him . Nothing I said made ...
... talk to this husk and pretend it was the same man ! There was no fire in his eye . His spirit in some mysterious way had become meager and dull . I tried to infuse him with sympathy , to inspire him , to arouse him . Nothing I said made ...
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... talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe because others have not made the discovery and the talk will sound to them like foolishness . Their talk will sound to these others as ...
... talk to others about the precious and exceeding wonderful mystery they have discovered in the universe because others have not made the discovery and the talk will sound to them like foolishness . Their talk will sound to these others as ...
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... talking of home ; while from the moment that he discovered she had come from Leiden , so near to his own home at Warmand , the whole atmosphere of Holland - the quiet , the homely joys , the solid sense of well - being , the moonshine ...
... talking of home ; while from the moment that he discovered she had come from Leiden , so near to his own home at Warmand , the whole atmosphere of Holland - the quiet , the homely joys , the solid sense of well - being , the moonshine ...
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... talking to him . We never stopped talking about - about— ” For a moment she wavered , wonder- ing what they actually had talked of . Then her mind caught at the more obvious details . " Fancy , Charles , only fancy , he himself comes ...
... talking to him . We never stopped talking about - about— ” For a moment she wavered , wonder- ing what they actually had talked of . Then her mind caught at the more obvious details . " Fancy , Charles , only fancy , he himself comes ...
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