Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... heart revolutionists of a dangerous type that King James had driven them out of England . While he was still only king in Scotland he had learned that Calvinism was something more than a system of theology ; it involved a theory that ...
... heart revolutionists of a dangerous type that King James had driven them out of England . While he was still only king in Scotland he had learned that Calvinism was something more than a system of theology ; it involved a theory that ...
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... heart had dreamed of for her ? She leaned tremulously against the barbed - wire fence , her gaze sweeping the little farm in its pitiful details , the small house forlorn of paint , the few chickens scratching drearily about the steps ...
... heart had dreamed of for her ? She leaned tremulously against the barbed - wire fence , her gaze sweeping the little farm in its pitiful details , the small house forlorn of paint , the few chickens scratching drearily about the steps ...
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... heart , a statement which has no breath of poetic license , since photo- graphs I have seen prove it beyond all question . When daylight came , the hilltop was found to be strewn with the bodies of nine other bandits , while trails of ...
... heart , a statement which has no breath of poetic license , since photo- graphs I have seen prove it beyond all question . When daylight came , the hilltop was found to be strewn with the bodies of nine other bandits , while trails of ...
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... heart of civilization just so savingly withdrawn . For the illusion is always there . As the pedestrian flits along the pavement in elastic rubber- shoed tread , he reads the house windows as he would read a fairy - tale , unques ...
... heart of civilization just so savingly withdrawn . For the illusion is always there . As the pedestrian flits along the pavement in elastic rubber- shoed tread , he reads the house windows as he would read a fairy - tale , unques ...
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... heart of a child to it ; it's the lovingest , most trust- ing pastime in the world . Life , normal and well rounded , shimmering through well - cleaned windows , makes a pleasant motion - picture of itself ; windowed - in- dorsed ...
... heart of a child to it ; it's the lovingest , most trust- ing pastime in the world . Life , normal and well rounded , shimmering through well - cleaned windows , makes a pleasant motion - picture of itself ; windowed - in- dorsed ...
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