Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 17
... plays in steady good luck , because She plays in steady good luck , because now she uses every weapon , and de- spises no knowledge , high or low . She studies the character of our elder statesmen , from Washington to Wil- son , and of ...
... plays in steady good luck , because She plays in steady good luck , because now she uses every weapon , and de- spises no knowledge , high or low . She studies the character of our elder statesmen , from Washington to Wil- son , and of ...
Page 26
... play with his incomprehen- sible toys . " He jerked a thumb toward the shelves behind him . " Oho , you virtuous pretty ladies ! What all you value is such matters as those cups . They please the eye , they are worth sound money , and ...
... play with his incomprehen- sible toys . " He jerked a thumb toward the shelves behind him . " Oho , you virtuous pretty ladies ! What all you value is such matters as those cups . They please the eye , they are worth sound money , and ...
Page 39
... play an active part in professional or public life . They were all in their early twen- ties . Nearly all the leaders among them were lawyers or journalists , not too burdened with clients or commis- sions to have no time to set the ...
... play an active part in professional or public life . They were all in their early twen- ties . Nearly all the leaders among them were lawyers or journalists , not too burdened with clients or commis- sions to have no time to set the ...
Page 53
... play on the roof , " said he . " Ah , let me be audience ? " I thought that would be lovely - vio- lin in the blue night , with undertone of the ocean , panacea for loneliness . I put my foot on the ladder . He looked down . I'll never ...
... play on the roof , " said he . " Ah , let me be audience ? " I thought that would be lovely - vio- lin in the blue night , with undertone of the ocean , panacea for loneliness . I put my foot on the ladder . He looked down . I'll never ...
Page 54
... play to a sick neighbor who is fond of music . She lives next door . He plays on the roof so she can hear . A stranger would n't understand . We never follow him , or speak of the kind deeds he does . His kindness and fine- ness end ...
... play to a sick neighbor who is fond of music . She lives next door . He plays on the roof so she can hear . A stranger would n't understand . We never follow him , or speak of the kind deeds he does . His kindness and fine- ness end ...
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