Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 13
... tion . He showed that he felt trag- edy , that he felt pathos , and that he had a mirth in him like the mirth of flowers opened to the sun . I was glad I had had such confidence in his nature from the start , and when we rowed back in ...
... tion . He showed that he felt trag- edy , that he felt pathos , and that he had a mirth in him like the mirth of flowers opened to the sun . I was glad I had had such confidence in his nature from the start , and when we rowed back in ...
Page 14
... tion of my new interests and the absence of any actual ties or pressing invitations that could bring me back to Chicago . 239 It was ten years before I saw Tal- lant again , or nearly ten years , and then it was only by accident that I ...
... tion of my new interests and the absence of any actual ties or pressing invitations that could bring me back to Chicago . 239 It was ten years before I saw Tal- lant again , or nearly ten years , and then it was only by accident that I ...
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... tion . He crosses the high starry- roofed concourse into a labyrinth of underground streets faced with fruit - stands , news - counters , drug- stores , clothing - shops , book - shops , jewelry - shops , dry - cleaning estab- lishments ...
... tion . He crosses the high starry- roofed concourse into a labyrinth of underground streets faced with fruit - stands , news - counters , drug- stores , clothing - shops , book - shops , jewelry - shops , dry - cleaning estab- lishments ...
Page 46
... tion of traffic into the station but for a revolution of the whole ter- minal . 229 The Central faced several acute problems : to bring into the sta- tion in safety through a narrow throat a stream of traffic that had already mounted ...
... tion of traffic into the station but for a revolution of the whole ter- minal . 229 The Central faced several acute problems : to bring into the sta- tion in safety through a narrow throat a stream of traffic that had already mounted ...
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... tion of that strange underground railroad - yard . I hopped over third rails , dived through concrete archways , and my guide , pointing upward , said : " At this moment we are walking beneath the forested courtyard of a de luxe ...
... tion of that strange underground railroad - yard . I hopped over third rails , dived through concrete archways , and my guide , pointing upward , said : " At this moment we are walking beneath the forested courtyard of a de luxe ...
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