Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 34
... heart of our country , for it contains nearly all the factories which might be converted into munition - pro- ducers , the principal navy - yards , and the war colleges ; the headquarters of our gen- eral staffs ; the capitals of the ...
... heart of our country , for it contains nearly all the factories which might be converted into munition - pro- ducers , the principal navy - yards , and the war colleges ; the headquarters of our gen- eral staffs ; the capitals of the ...
Page 69
... heart and wrings it dry . But I am mar- rying him for no reason in the world ex- cept affection . I'm not particularly ambitious . Neither his position nor his money ever tempted me in the least ; and certainly I am not doing it to find ...
... heart and wrings it dry . But I am mar- rying him for no reason in the world ex- cept affection . I'm not particularly ambitious . Neither his position nor his money ever tempted me in the least ; and certainly I am not doing it to find ...
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... heart . I could n't give it up , and during those agonizing moments while I thought we had lost our doctor , I realized what his life meant , and how much more significant than Gordon's . And I knew then that I could n't desert him ; I ...
... heart . I could n't give it up , and during those agonizing moments while I thought we had lost our doctor , I realized what his life meant , and how much more significant than Gordon's . And I knew then that I could n't desert him ; I ...
Page 97
... heart of woman , but others as well - whether , for instance , the cherishing of any ideal day in and day out , even if the ideal in itself seems one which we have pigeonholed as " unworthy , " does not form some impreg- nable fastness ...
... heart of woman , but others as well - whether , for instance , the cherishing of any ideal day in and day out , even if the ideal in itself seems one which we have pigeonholed as " unworthy , " does not form some impreg- nable fastness ...
Page 98
... heart of life and see the great people of the world and shape her own place in the world of affairs . She wanted power and responsibility . She had no young cyni- cism about love , but in her own case she counted on her ambition ...
... heart of life and see the great people of the world and shape her own place in the world of affairs . She wanted power and responsibility . She had no young cyni- cism about love , but in her own case she counted on her ambition ...
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