Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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Page 43
... present . " And may we pick the Madonna lilies under the wall ? " asked Joy , leap- ing to her feet in recovered ecstasy . Much to the gardener's annoyance , Mrs. Featherstone agreed to the sacri- fice of the lilies , and Eliza's grave ...
... present . " And may we pick the Madonna lilies under the wall ? " asked Joy , leap- ing to her feet in recovered ecstasy . Much to the gardener's annoyance , Mrs. Featherstone agreed to the sacri- fice of the lilies , and Eliza's grave ...
Page 88
... present growing interest in it as an art that should be mastered by everybody , whether they wish to make use of it professionally or otherwise . It is now a recognized subject in the curric- ulum of nearly every high school in the ...
... present growing interest in it as an art that should be mastered by everybody , whether they wish to make use of it professionally or otherwise . It is now a recognized subject in the curric- ulum of nearly every high school in the ...
Page 95
... present condition of finances I can do as much for both as for one . That is axiomatic . " His fingers 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 ...
... present condition of finances I can do as much for both as for one . That is axiomatic . " His fingers 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 ...
Page 125
... present inhabitants are of the third or fourth generation , born in Brazil and with little more than a traditional feel- ing for the fatherland . Yet this has remained much stronger and more gen- eral than in the United States , thanks ...
... present inhabitants are of the third or fourth generation , born in Brazil and with little more than a traditional feel- ing for the fatherland . Yet this has remained much stronger and more gen- eral than in the United States , thanks ...
Page 145
... present . It is true that the President held an occasional conference with all the Ameri- can Commissioners , but these confer- ences were casual and perfunctory in nature and were very evidently not for the purpose of obtaining the ...
... present . It is true that the President held an occasional conference with all the Ameri- can Commissioners , but these confer- ences were casual and perfunctory in nature and were very evidently not for the purpose of obtaining the ...
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