Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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Page 34
... the farmers again . And the farmers , poor students of the intricacies of economic life , knew not what to do . They applied the principle of mass production which industrial men now seek to apply on a 34 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... the farmers again . And the farmers , poor students of the intricacies of economic life , knew not what to do . They applied the principle of mass production which industrial men now seek to apply on a 34 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
Page 40
... knew less in 1920 than his pred- ecessors had known in the days of Andrew Jackson , yellow school- houses to the contrary notwith- standing . Woodrow Wilson returned from Paris with his doubtful treaty in his pocket . The great leaders ...
... knew less in 1920 than his pred- ecessors had known in the days of Andrew Jackson , yellow school- houses to the contrary notwith- standing . Woodrow Wilson returned from Paris with his doubtful treaty in his pocket . The great leaders ...
Page 50
... knew he had his great art col- lection , his gallery of famous paint- ings ; they represented beauty , of course . He understood and appre- ciated them . But that was not enough . She seemed to see him solitary in the great house ...
... knew he had his great art col- lection , his gallery of famous paint- ings ; they represented beauty , of course . He understood and appre- ciated them . But that was not enough . She seemed to see him solitary in the great house ...
Page 51
... knew the two old - maid sisters hovered about talking with the housekeeper and the butler . They never showed themselves above the first floor except at certain inter- vals when they knew their presence would be tolerated in the library ...
... knew the two old - maid sisters hovered about talking with the housekeeper and the butler . They never showed themselves above the first floor except at certain inter- vals when they knew their presence would be tolerated in the library ...
Page 52
... knew his physical condition , and he made a real con- cession to it . He sent for his only son , Seymour , the younger brother of Julie's step - father , who lived in who lived in Italy with his family . Seymour had started for America ...
... knew his physical condition , and he made a real con- cession to it . He sent for his only son , Seymour , the younger brother of Julie's step - father , who lived in who lived in Italy with his family . Seymour had started for America ...
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