Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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Page 18
... reason for this suffering he had to endure . The half- dozen chickens , huddled in the shade of the house , drooped miserably , their wings spread fan - wise in the effort to cool their bodies . Bess lay wilted on the bed much of the ...
... reason for this suffering he had to endure . The half- dozen chickens , huddled in the shade of the house , drooped miserably , their wings spread fan - wise in the effort to cool their bodies . Bess lay wilted on the bed much of the ...
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... reason for wishing the occupation abolished gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really believed that they were fighting to free Haiti from the white man , and that under the great General Charlemagne the task would soon ...
... reason for wishing the occupation abolished gave him secret aid . The simple moun- tain negroes really believed that they were fighting to free Haiti from the white man , and that under the great General Charlemagne the task would soon ...
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... reason for quit- ting , sometimes they went because an- other plant offered half a cent or a cent more an hour , for the time being , on a certain class of work . So we ' ve shut down the school . We could n't afford it . " It must be ...
... reason for quit- ting , sometimes they went because an- other plant offered half a cent or a cent more an hour , for the time being , on a certain class of work . So we ' ve shut down the school . We could n't afford it . " It must be ...
Page 63
... reason in the world ; and yet this free , lordly attitude to the humble " fifty - cent " dollar is n't likely to de- crease the dollar's humility . Rather the opposite , don't you think ? You know , Roberval , what effect our doughboys ...
... reason in the world ; and yet this free , lordly attitude to the humble " fifty - cent " dollar is n't likely to de- crease the dollar's humility . Rather the opposite , don't you think ? You know , Roberval , what effect our doughboys ...
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... reason . They agree in their aim ; they differ in the reason for their aim . A good way of defining their difference is to call one group the prac- tical Nationalists , the other group the idealistic Nationalists . The practical ...
... reason . They agree in their aim ; they differ in the reason for their aim . A good way of defining their difference is to call one group the prac- tical Nationalists , the other group the idealistic Nationalists . The practical ...
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