Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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... story station and office building for the railroad . But the city marched steadily northward . In a short time , traffic demanded another station farther up town ; and the Harlem bought land and built a station at Twenty - sixth Street ...
... story station and office building for the railroad . But the city marched steadily northward . In a short time , traffic demanded another station farther up town ; and the Harlem bought land and built a station at Twenty - sixth Street ...
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... story , witticism , and per- sonal experience with a charm and dash , accompanied by subtle and appropriate mimicry , that stamped him an artist at entertaining . Had he essayed to be an actor he un- doubtedly would have been a success ...
... story , witticism , and per- sonal experience with a charm and dash , accompanied by subtle and appropriate mimicry , that stamped him an artist at entertaining . Had he essayed to be an actor he un- doubtedly would have been a success ...
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... the American language a regular guy . He mingled with all sorts and condi- tions of people , particularly with sporting characters . And so , with- out more ado , he sat down and wrote a story in the lingo that he knew . He 80 MASSON.
... the American language a regular guy . He mingled with all sorts and condi- tions of people , particularly with sporting characters . And so , with- out more ado , he sat down and wrote a story in the lingo that he knew . He 80 MASSON.
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. a story in the lingo that he knew . He wrote what he heard , recreating it for his purpose by a spontaneous talent which , up to that time , had been dormant . His story was im- mediately ...
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. a story in the lingo that he knew . He wrote what he heard , recreating it for his purpose by a spontaneous talent which , up to that time , had been dormant . His story was im- mediately ...
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... story , " Classified , " the hero , a " mongrel " car - driver , admonishes the heroine , a flapper with a soul , to " cut out the eye - chatter . " Here is a compound word coined to make a certain character alive . In this instance ...
... story , " Classified , " the hero , a " mongrel " car - driver , admonishes the heroine , a flapper with a soul , to " cut out the eye - chatter . " Here is a compound word coined to make a certain character alive . In this instance ...
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