Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... answered , placated . " Who is this professor from America . whom the very select are invited to meet ? " Charlie asked after an interval , as if they had been on the best of terms again . The playfulness again was innocent , again ...
... answered , placated . " Who is this professor from America . whom the very select are invited to meet ? " Charlie asked after an interval , as if they had been on the best of terms again . The playfulness again was innocent , again ...
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... answered , placated . " Who is this professor from America whom the very select are invited to meet ? " Charlie asked after an interval , as if they had been on the best of terms again . The playfulness again was innocent , again might ...
... answered , placated . " Who is this professor from America whom the very select are invited to meet ? " Charlie asked after an interval , as if they had been on the best of terms again . The playfulness again was innocent , again might ...
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... answered . But it was n't skylarking . A man came into the theater while I was wondering about the thing . He was pale and agitated . " I've just seen a man killed , " he said brokenly . " Is it true ? " I interrupted . He nodded his ...
... answered . But it was n't skylarking . A man came into the theater while I was wondering about the thing . He was pale and agitated . " I've just seen a man killed , " he said brokenly . " Is it true ? " I interrupted . He nodded his ...
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... answered . I went to the front of the theater and looked into the street . I could see little knots of men and women and children at the corners of the streets which run at right angles to O'Connell Street , and every now and then some ...
... answered . I went to the front of the theater and looked into the street . I could see little knots of men and women and children at the corners of the streets which run at right angles to O'Connell Street , and every now and then some ...
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... answered : " I don't know . You'd better turn up , anyhow . Perhaps it will be all over by eight o'clock . " I was told later that the D'Oyley Carte Opera Company , who were to begin a fortnight's engagement at the Gaiety Theater that ...
... answered : " I don't know . You'd better turn up , anyhow . Perhaps it will be all over by eight o'clock . " I was told later that the D'Oyley Carte Opera Company , who were to begin a fortnight's engagement at the Gaiety Theater that ...
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