Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 44
... street outside gets a new warmth over Mr. Brend's placid endurance of Paul's slides . And there is David Brend ( Lord ! how intelligent- looking ! ) , with his shell - rimmed spec- tacles reading some scientific magazine . The street ...
... street outside gets a new warmth over Mr. Brend's placid endurance of Paul's slides . And there is David Brend ( Lord ! how intelligent- looking ! ) , with his shell - rimmed spec- tacles reading some scientific magazine . The street ...
Page 45
... street the windows are lancet- shaped and the lights are an orange glow . Through the trees this light streams rich and alluring , and calls to me like a full contralto voice . I halt by iron gates where , amid a clump of bushes , a ...
... street the windows are lancet- shaped and the lights are an orange glow . Through the trees this light streams rich and alluring , and calls to me like a full contralto voice . I halt by iron gates where , amid a clump of bushes , a ...
Page 51
... street . Once we had milk- maids in the country and milkmen in the city . Now men look after the cows , and girls peddle their commodity ; but no matter what the sex , the London street - cry of " Blump , " horribly cor- rupted from ...
... street . Once we had milk- maids in the country and milkmen in the city . Now men look after the cows , and girls peddle their commodity ; but no matter what the sex , the London street - cry of " Blump , " horribly cor- rupted from ...
Page 57
... street , and that what the Americans did n't eat above- stairs the Canadian left on the floor below - stairs as she hurried out to her evening jazz . Properly speaking , it was not a mouse - trap . But the landlady , with that curious ...
... street , and that what the Americans did n't eat above- stairs the Canadian left on the floor below - stairs as she hurried out to her evening jazz . Properly speaking , it was not a mouse - trap . But the landlady , with that curious ...
Page 150
... Street; an old cannon, planted muzzle downward, at a curb-edge*, a long-watched, ancient mile-stone; a well; a water-tank bound up in a bank charter ; a Bowling Green sycamore; an ailantus beside the twin French houses of crooked ...
... Street; an old cannon, planted muzzle downward, at a curb-edge*, a long-watched, ancient mile-stone; a well; a water-tank bound up in a bank charter ; a Bowling Green sycamore; an ailantus beside the twin French houses of crooked ...
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