Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 100Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 - American literature |
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... turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands on tiptoe in our land Ready to pass to the American strand . The official censor hesitated to allow the book containing these lines , so dangerous to those ...
... turned . So conservative a churchman as George Her- bert wrote : Religion stands on tiptoe in our land Ready to pass to the American strand . The official censor hesitated to allow the book containing these lines , so dangerous to those ...
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... turned away . But the thought of the baby was with her all the time now , a sense of her responsibility pressing ... turning to the old home , and thrilled at thought of pappy's fierce , undemonstra- tive affection that would receive her ...
... turned away . But the thought of the baby was with her all the time now , a sense of her responsibility pressing ... turning to the old home , and thrilled at thought of pappy's fierce , undemonstra- tive affection that would receive her ...
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... turned ban- dit . All this was reported to Captain Hanneken by his secret police . He told them to keep their ears open , but not to worry , that he would get the rascal all in good season . One morning a written notice appeared in the ...
... turned ban- dit . All this was reported to Captain Hanneken by his secret police . He told them to keep their ears open , but not to worry , that he would get the rascal all in good season . One morning a written notice appeared in the ...
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... turned her bedroom into a bower of beauty with a sad little view to remain- ing permanently . She undoubtedly liked her place , and we thought at times she might make an effort to earn the money I was expend- ing upon her . But her ...
... turned her bedroom into a bower of beauty with a sad little view to remain- ing permanently . She undoubtedly liked her place , and we thought at times she might make an effort to earn the money I was expend- ing upon her . But her ...
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... turned up at one of my uncles ' farms and ask for a job ; he wanted thirty dollars a month . " Go chase yourself ! " my uncle exclaimed . " No mother's son ' s worth thirty dol- lars a month . " Now , farmers around Detroit and Jackson ...
... turned up at one of my uncles ' farms and ask for a job ; he wanted thirty dollars a month . " Go chase yourself ! " my uncle exclaimed . " No mother's son ' s worth thirty dol- lars a month . " Now , farmers around Detroit and Jackson ...
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