Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 9
... took her side with Eugene while I had for partner the sunny substantial Peggy Wade . It wasn't good for Frida , yet , ashen and grim , she stuck it out till the end of the second set . Then to my relief we stopped for tea , and after ...
... took her side with Eugene while I had for partner the sunny substantial Peggy Wade . It wasn't good for Frida , yet , ashen and grim , she stuck it out till the end of the second set . Then to my relief we stopped for tea , and after ...
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... took tramps together , going by train from his Chicago suburb out into Illinois and even Iowa or up into Wisconsin . We'd leave Friday and hike till Sunday night , never touch- ing macadam . He chatted the normal amount , but never by ...
... took tramps together , going by train from his Chicago suburb out into Illinois and even Iowa or up into Wisconsin . We'd leave Friday and hike till Sunday night , never touch- ing macadam . He chatted the normal amount , but never by ...
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... took only caldo colado . At twelve , however , such self - denial was rewarded with dinner . It began with a soup drawn off the meat and vegetables which were served as the main course . They had ham , mutton , beef , fowl , and game ...
... took only caldo colado . At twelve , however , such self - denial was rewarded with dinner . It began with a soup drawn off the meat and vegetables which were served as the main course . They had ham , mutton , beef , fowl , and game ...
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... took the boar- hide in his two hands , impressed his left foot firmly into the ground , then dropped the oval evenly and caught it squarely with his right foot , boot- ing it high into the air . It spiraled perfectly and sailed to the ...
... took the boar- hide in his two hands , impressed his left foot firmly into the ground , then dropped the oval evenly and caught it squarely with his right foot , boot- ing it high into the air . It spiraled perfectly and sailed to the ...
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... took full advantage of their opportunity . A series of brilliant offensives 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 ...
... took full advantage of their opportunity . A series of brilliant offensives 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 ...
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