Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 69
... talking to him ; and when he returned to the room again his face was aglow , his eyes wide and shining ; while he moved as though in a dream , and the moment the makeshift meal was over , sat down at the side - table , started to write ...
... talking to him ; and when he returned to the room again his face was aglow , his eyes wide and shining ; while he moved as though in a dream , and the moment the makeshift meal was over , sat down at the side - table , started to write ...
Page 80
... talk ? " Now it chanced that in his daily life he was what is termed in 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 ...
... talk ? " Now it chanced that in his daily life he was what is termed in 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 ...
Page 87
... talking the slang of the Chicago newspaper offices and of the Middle West . But the genius YOU DO HAVE EYES BLUE AND THE of Ade made him recreate this raw material for his own use , and in doing this he took one of the oldest forms ...
... talking the slang of the Chicago newspaper offices and of the Middle West . But the genius YOU DO HAVE EYES BLUE AND THE of Ade made him recreate this raw material for his own use , and in doing this he took one of the oldest forms ...
Page 98
... talking about employees ' welfare work so as not to arouse the resent- ment felt by working people against a spirit of patronage . Among the objectionable char- acteristics of great wealth not the least is the inherent opportunity of ...
... talking about employees ' welfare work so as not to arouse the resent- ment felt by working people against a spirit of patronage . Among the objectionable char- acteristics of great wealth not the least is the inherent opportunity of ...
Page 108
... talks confidentially to the readers of the " Daily Tweedledee " in Boston , she talks equally confiden- tially , and by way of the same syn- dicate , to the readers of the " Daily Tweedledum " in San Diego . When Mutt slips on a banana ...
... talks confidentially to the readers of the " Daily Tweedledee " in Boston , she talks equally confiden- tially , and by way of the same syn- dicate , to the readers of the " Daily Tweedledum " in San Diego . When Mutt slips on a banana ...
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