Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 98
... speak English ? " Consider- able relief was in her face . " I'm really glad . I speak English myself . " Her accent , however , was decidedly American . " Those cows , " she went on hurriedly , " are coming up the street . They ' re ...
... speak English ? " Consider- able relief was in her face . " I'm really glad . I speak English myself . " Her accent , however , was decidedly American . " Those cows , " she went on hurriedly , " are coming up the street . They ' re ...
Page 102
... speak , while I was at Leonard Smithers . For the " Yellow Book " in the post - Beardsley period she had praise , but the " Savoy , " she thought , should be sup- pressed by the police , for all the world like those cows at Mont Dore ...
... speak , while I was at Leonard Smithers . For the " Yellow Book " in the post - Beardsley period she had praise , but the " Savoy , " she thought , should be sup- pressed by the police , for all the world like those cows at Mont Dore ...
Page 105
... speak , with a female who was not Lady Whittlemere , but since then the whole efforts of the family had been devoted to wiping out this de- plorable lapse . Wet or fine , hunt- ing and shooting notwithstanding , Lord Whittlemere gave ...
... speak , with a female who was not Lady Whittlemere , but since then the whole efforts of the family had been devoted to wiping out this de- plorable lapse . Wet or fine , hunt- ing and shooting notwithstanding , Lord Whittlemere gave ...
Page 105
... speak of the eighteen - nineties . Nowadays it is the other way about . But at that time this feeling was very rigid . If poets or paint- ers had relatives - mothers or aunts or suchlike - who lived in opulent conditions , they did ...
... speak of the eighteen - nineties . Nowadays it is the other way about . But at that time this feeling was very rigid . If poets or paint- ers had relatives - mothers or aunts or suchlike - who lived in opulent conditions , they did ...
Page 105
... speak English ? " Consider- able relief was in her face . " I'm really glad . I speak English myself . " Her accent , however , was decidedly American . 66 " Those cows , " she went on hurriedly , ' are coming up the street . They're ...
... speak English ? " Consider- able relief was in her face . " I'm really glad . I speak English myself . " Her accent , however , was decidedly American . 66 " Those cows , " she went on hurriedly , ' are coming up the street . They're ...
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