Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 25
... began across the plains , the furni- ture was mostly of native manu- facture , supplemented with an oc- casional piece from Mexico . Bits which still may be found are hand- carved chests , huge beds with rough- hewn and decorated posts ...
... began across the plains , the furni- ture was mostly of native manu- facture , supplemented with an oc- casional piece from Mexico . Bits which still may be found are hand- carved chests , huge beds with rough- hewn and decorated posts ...
Page 26
... began with the morning choco- late served in the bedroom and accompanied by a sweet cake . This got one through nicely until the real breakfast at nine o'clock . At that meal baked meats were served ac- companied by Mexican hot bread ...
... began with the morning choco- late served in the bedroom and accompanied by a sweet cake . This got one through nicely until the real breakfast at nine o'clock . At that meal baked meats were served ac- companied by Mexican hot bread ...
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... began , resented the invasion of the whites . So the hunt had the added spice of constant danger of Indian inter- ruption . Nevertheless the hunts were regular affairs . When the cavalcade had located the herd the fun began . The men ...
... began , resented the invasion of the whites . So the hunt had the added spice of constant danger of Indian inter- ruption . Nevertheless the hunts were regular affairs . When the cavalcade had located the herd the fun began . The men ...
Page 37
... began an assault that made down three times in succession and ended with a magnificent sweeping charge around left wing , carrying the boar- hide four rods for a touch down . Another touch down would tie the game ! Two would win it ...
... began an assault that made down three times in succession and ended with a magnificent sweeping charge around left wing , carrying the boar- hide four rods for a touch down . Another touch down would tie the game ! Two would win it ...
Page 42
... began , New York was a city of not much over two hundred thousand , clustered on the island's southern tip . North of the city , the island was a region of rolling meadow and rocky upland , with here and there a village - Chelsea , over ...
... began , New York was a city of not much over two hundred thousand , clustered on the island's southern tip . North of the city , the island was a region of rolling meadow and rocky upland , with here and there a village - Chelsea , over ...
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