Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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Page 62
... York every Saturday during the seventies and eighties by a George Munro of Vandewater Street . This yellow- covered , weirdly illustrated magazine contained some of the grisliest tales ever told in English . I vaguely remember one in ...
... York every Saturday during the seventies and eighties by a George Munro of Vandewater Street . This yellow- covered , weirdly illustrated magazine contained some of the grisliest tales ever told in English . I vaguely remember one in ...
Page 64
... York , immediately after the Revolutionary War . He meets her brother in a forest clearing , salutes him in the opening sentences of the book , and without revealing himself to Mary proceeds to befriend the Haverland family by rescuing ...
... York , immediately after the Revolutionary War . He meets her brother in a forest clearing , salutes him in the opening sentences of the book , and without revealing himself to Mary proceeds to befriend the Haverland family by rescuing ...
Page 78
... York , namely , Washington . Baltimore has become as dim and difficult to descry as Philadelphia , or Wilmington , Dela- ware , or Newark , New Jersey . One passes through all these places on the road to New York ; but who ever thought ...
... York , namely , Washington . Baltimore has become as dim and difficult to descry as Philadelphia , or Wilmington , Dela- ware , or Newark , New Jersey . One passes through all these places on the road to New York ; but who ever thought ...
Page 79
... York's look commonplace by comparison . Crazy angles , astounding cornices , da- daistic whorls and spirals mount in- sanely to a mad climax in a mighty tower , reminiscent of the Giralda , but capped by a patent - medicine bottle three ...
... York's look commonplace by comparison . Crazy angles , astounding cornices , da- daistic whorls and spirals mount in- sanely to a mad climax in a mighty tower , reminiscent of the Giralda , but capped by a patent - medicine bottle three ...
Page 82
... York and , wonder of wonders , it really has not the faintest desire to be New York . It is Baltimore , it has always been Baltimore , and it is firmly con- vinced that being Baltimore is the best of all possible destinies . A very ...
... York and , wonder of wonders , it really has not the faintest desire to be New York . It is Baltimore , it has always been Baltimore , and it is firmly con- vinced that being Baltimore is the best of all possible destinies . A very ...
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