Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... smile , and he bowed ironical thanks for the compliment . Lifting his head , he shot a glance of reproachful interrogation at the consul . Was his friend doing this humorously , to tease him , or was the man simply not thinking ? The ...
... smile , and he bowed ironical thanks for the compliment . Lifting his head , he shot a glance of reproachful interrogation at the consul . Was his friend doing this humorously , to tease him , or was the man simply not thinking ? The ...
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... charge of the troops in Ireland , had left the country on Easter Saturday , and was in England when he heard the news of the outbreak . The lord lieutenant had arranged to pay So she was carrying it off , and her smile. 25.
... charge of the troops in Ireland , had left the country on Easter Saturday , and was in England when he heard the news of the outbreak . The lord lieutenant had arranged to pay So she was carrying it off , and her smile. 25.
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... smile of a child . The voice which had made one man think of the crimson heart on a valentine reminded this other of rough velvet . He showed his eccentric three front teeth in a responding smile that had a touch of the faun , and asked ...
... smile of a child . The voice which had made one man think of the crimson heart on a valentine reminded this other of rough velvet . He showed his eccentric three front teeth in a responding smile that had a touch of the faun , and asked ...
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... smile , and he bowed ironical thanks for the compliment . Lifting his head , he shot a glance of reproachful interrogation at the consul . Was his friend doing this humorously , to tease him , or was the man simply not thinking ? The ...
... smile , and he bowed ironical thanks for the compliment . Lifting his head , he shot a glance of reproachful interrogation at the consul . Was his friend doing this humorously , to tease him , or was the man simply not thinking ? The ...
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... smile . " But I've no business preaching to you , " said Roddy , coloring a bit . " It ' s just because you are splendid , and I think the world of you , that I ' ve got the nerve to do it . " He added , sniffing , " Smells good , does ...
... smile . " But I've no business preaching to you , " said Roddy , coloring a bit . " It ' s just because you are splendid , and I think the world of you , that I ' ve got the nerve to do it . " He added , sniffing , " Smells good , does ...
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