Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 33
... knew that some one had been shot in the street outside my home , and if I had been asked before the thing happened what I should be likely to do , I think I should never have guessed correctly . I stood there counting the dying man's ...
... knew that some one had been shot in the street outside my home , and if I had been asked before the thing happened what I should be likely to do , I think I should never have guessed correctly . I stood there counting the dying man's ...
Page 39
... knew nothing beyond what I subse- quently read in the newspapers . I was bound inside the city , just beyond the zone of flames , and here there was little firing left . I could still see the republican flag floating over the College of ...
... knew nothing beyond what I subse- quently read in the newspapers . I was bound inside the city , just beyond the zone of flames , and here there was little firing left . I could still see the republican flag floating over the College of ...
Page 39
... knew none of the people connected with the Independent Theater . A friend introduced me to Thomas Mac- Donagh . I remember him chiefly as a man who smiled very pleasantly . There was a look of great gentleness about him . He sat beside ...
... knew none of the people connected with the Independent Theater . A friend introduced me to Thomas Mac- Donagh . I remember him chiefly as a man who smiled very pleasantly . There was a look of great gentleness about him . He sat beside ...
Page 131
... knew I could n't . " My ! she was the prettiest thing ever created . I could have sat and looked at her all day long without saying a word . She must have thought I was ugly as sin ; she never looked at me . " When it was hot I'd take a ...
... knew I could n't . " My ! she was the prettiest thing ever created . I could have sat and looked at her all day long without saying a word . She must have thought I was ugly as sin ; she never looked at me . " When it was hot I'd take a ...
Page 133
... knew what death was ; she had a vague idea what love might be , and she was at once timorous and eager to know more . " Very early the next morning she went out and peered through the park railings . She had no key to open the gate ...
... knew what death was ; she had a vague idea what love might be , and she was at once timorous and eager to know more . " Very early the next morning she went out and peered through the park railings . She had no key to open the gate ...
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