Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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Page 89
... moved with a swift energy that belied the girlish beauty of his beardless face . It was the face of a beautiful nun , but its eyes were the eyes of a man who knew all things without having done any of them . " Choose , messieurs , " he ...
... moved with a swift energy that belied the girlish beauty of his beardless face . It was the face of a beautiful nun , but its eyes were the eyes of a man who knew all things without having done any of them . " Choose , messieurs , " he ...
Page 92
... moved ? No ; never - r - r . Never - r of the lifa ! They knew how to draw . R - r - rodin often said to me , ' Budge , Carmen ; budge a little , ' and he was har - r - rd on his models . The trouble is that you are pigs who do not know ...
... moved ? No ; never - r - r . Never - r of the lifa ! They knew how to draw . R - r - rodin often said to me , ' Budge , Carmen ; budge a little , ' and he was har - r - rd on his models . The trouble is that you are pigs who do not know ...
Page 94
... moved to his table , and Germaine dared not touch her . There was danger of burning her fingers in the flame from Ventrillon's eyes . " Shall I really sit down , sir ? " said the child . " Tonnerre de dieu ! " swore Ventrillon , and ...
... moved to his table , and Germaine dared not touch her . There was danger of burning her fingers in the flame from Ventrillon's eyes . " Shall I really sit down , sir ? " said the child . " Tonnerre de dieu ! " swore Ventrillon , and ...
Page 95
... moved in the empty pocket . § 4 An excited young man with a very faint mustache ran in among the tables , and stopped at one where some men and girls were seated who were evidently friends of his . " Figure to yourselves ! " he cried ...
... moved in the empty pocket . § 4 An excited young man with a very faint mustache ran in among the tables , and stopped at one where some men and girls were seated who were evidently friends of his . " Figure to yourselves ! " he cried ...
Page 109
... moved over the prairies in a " schooner , " and during this time John came into pleas- ant contact with the Pawnees , by whom he swore stoutly to his dying day . " Play fair with an Indian , " he held , " and you can trust him with ...
... moved over the prairies in a " schooner , " and during this time John came into pleas- ant contact with the Pawnees , by whom he swore stoutly to his dying day . " Play fair with an Indian , " he held , " and you can trust him with ...
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