Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 41
... matter further . Superintendent Wade , while expressing his regret that he had no further time to bestow upon our ... matters , Superintendent Wade thinks she might be described as a highly intelligent young woman and of excep- tionally ...
... matter further . Superintendent Wade , while expressing his regret that he had no further time to bestow upon our ... matters , Superintendent Wade thinks she might be described as a highly intelligent young woman and of excep- tionally ...
Page 44
... a young person in position . " " That ' s my trouble , " she says can't help thinking of that . And the be ' Mrs. John Parable ' ! That ' s end to turn a woman's head . " thought is a matter for conjecture ; I can only HIS EVENING OUT.
... a young person in position . " " That ' s my trouble , " she says can't help thinking of that . And the be ' Mrs. John Parable ' ! That ' s end to turn a woman's head . " thought is a matter for conjecture ; I can only HIS EVENING OUT.
Page 44
... matter further Superintendent Wade , while expres his regret that he had no further tim bestow upon our representative , thou it highly probable that he would ki the lady again if he saw her . Without professing to be a judge such matters ...
... matter further Superintendent Wade , while expres his regret that he had no further tim bestow upon our representative , thou it highly probable that he would ki the lady again if he saw her . Without professing to be a judge such matters ...
Page 49
... matter . MR . JOSEPH ONIONS , Broadway , Ham- mersmith , auctioneer and house agent , ex- pressed himself to our representative as most surprised at the turn that events had subsequently taken . The letter that Mr. Onions received from ...
... matter . MR . JOSEPH ONIONS , Broadway , Ham- mersmith , auctioneer and house agent , ex- pressed himself to our representative as most surprised at the turn that events had subsequently taken . The letter that Mr. Onions received from ...
Page 50
... matter ; but on our representative explaining to him . that our only desire was to contradict false rumors likely to be harmful to Mr. Parable's reputation , Mr. Andrews saw the necessity of putting our representative in possession of ...
... matter ; but on our representative explaining to him . that our only desire was to contradict false rumors likely to be harmful to Mr. Parable's reputation , Mr. Andrews saw the necessity of putting our representative in possession of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aglaia American arms army asked Aurelius beautiful Belgium Bouvigny British called Camillo Charles Frohman China color cried dear door dreams Emmet England Esau eyes face feel felt Florence France Frank Brangwyn French friends Frohman Frossie garden gaze German Gervase girl Goodchild hair hand head heard heart hour Japan Japanese John Holland knew lady land laugh light live look Manchuria married ment military mind Mollie Monroe Doctrine morning nation never night Odéon once Parable Paris passed peace pension Perkin Warbeck play political Reginald round Russia Schwandorf seemed smile stood street sure talk tell Thallie theater thing thought three Graces tion Titine to-day told took trees Tupp turned voice walk woman wonderful young Zolande