Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... began . operations . All the men were disposed at the points of vantage , and about eleven o'clock on the morning of Easter Monday the rebel- lion began . The post - office was seized , St. Stephen's Green Park was occupied , the ...
... began . operations . All the men were disposed at the points of vantage , and about eleven o'clock on the morning of Easter Monday the rebel- lion began . The post - office was seized , St. Stephen's Green Park was occupied , the ...
Page 33
... began to laugh again . There was some- thing irresistibly comical about those wagon - loads of cauliflower , the commis- sariat of the rebels . We had not yet real- ized that serious things were about to happen , and so we made jokes ...
... began to laugh again . There was some- thing irresistibly comical about those wagon - loads of cauliflower , the commis- sariat of the rebels . We had not yet real- ized that serious things were about to happen , and so we made jokes ...
Page 33
... began to revise it , but I could not continue at it long . I tried to read a book by H. G. Wells , called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found ...
... began to revise it , but I could not continue at it long . I tried to read a book by H. G. Wells , called " An Englishman Looks at the World . " I had opened it at the chapter entitled " The Common Sense of War- fare , " but I found ...
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... began , al- ways it seemed to end with that question , " Have you seen the dead horse ? " I remember now standing with a friend on the stairs , so that my eyes were on a level with the fanlight over the hall - door , and looking into ...
... began , al- ways it seemed to end with that question , " Have you seen the dead horse ? " I remember now standing with a friend on the stairs , so that my eyes were on a level with the fanlight over the hall - door , and looking into ...
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... began . I think it was on Thursday . There were rumors that the Helga had come up the Liffey and shelled Liberty Hall , and I was told that the Abbey Theater was lying in ruins ; but it was impossible to get near O'Connell Street or ...
... began . I think it was on Thursday . There were rumors that the Helga had come up the Liffey and shelled Liberty Hall , and I was told that the Abbey Theater was lying in ruins ; but it was impossible to get near O'Connell Street or ...
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