Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 38
... ment came from the queen's box that her Majesty was quite recovered and awaited the renewal of the game . Once more a great cry spread over the throng : " Long live the queen ! " The Gray and Purple Plumed lines reformed , and the game ...
... ment came from the queen's box that her Majesty was quite recovered and awaited the renewal of the game . Once more a great cry spread over the throng : " Long live the queen ! " The Gray and Purple Plumed lines reformed , and the game ...
Page 41
... ment - houses and hotels . But he will not know that this avenue and its cross - streets are merely the roof of the railroad - yard through which he has just entered the station , that these apartment - houses and hotels with their ...
... ment - houses and hotels . But he will not know that this avenue and its cross - streets are merely the roof of the railroad - yard through which he has just entered the station , that these apartment - houses and hotels with their ...
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... ment . One day a rich friend of his turned up from Italy . Tony led him through these underground streets and caves ; then he wanted to show him the rest of the city ; but Tony didn't know anything about New York except its underground ...
... ment . One day a rich friend of his turned up from Italy . Tony led him through these underground streets and caves ; then he wanted to show him the rest of the city ; but Tony didn't know anything about New York except its underground ...
Page 54
... ment are to be found who are in- tellectually convinced that in certain instances the agencies which have communicated with them through mediums are actually what they claim to be , the surviving personal- ities of dead friends or ...
... ment are to be found who are in- tellectually convinced that in certain instances the agencies which have communicated with them through mediums are actually what they claim to be , the surviving personal- ities of dead friends or ...
Page 55
... ment and yet characterized at times by conduct which any decent every- day mind would utterly condemn ; that such a secondary self is fre- quently exhibited as " repressed , conative , infantile , unreasoning , predominantly sexual ...
... ment and yet characterized at times by conduct which any decent every- day mind would utterly condemn ; that such a secondary self is fre- quently exhibited as " repressed , conative , infantile , unreasoning , predominantly sexual ...
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