Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 38
... took the field after a few minutes . But the Grays had not only failed to make their touch down ; they had also lost the ball . It now went to the Purple phalanx . Amid the shouts of their rooters and the stunned silence of the Gray ...
... took the field after a few minutes . But the Grays had not only failed to make their touch down ; they had also lost the ball . It now went to the Purple phalanx . Amid the shouts of their rooters and the stunned silence of the Gray ...
Page 40
... took particular pains to impress upon her Majesty the fact that the king was wearied from his great exertions and expressed the fear that no man of his age - not even the mighty king himself - could endure such a ter- rific strain for ...
... took particular pains to impress upon her Majesty the fact that the king was wearied from his great exertions and expressed the fear that no man of his age - not even the mighty king himself - could endure such a ter- rific strain for ...
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... Commodore , ninety feet below street- level . Later on he took a turn as helper to that pair of blacksmiths we just saw . One day a year or so later I ran into him shoving a plane in that carpenter 48 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... Commodore , ninety feet below street- level . Later on he took a turn as helper to that pair of blacksmiths we just saw . One day a year or so later I ran into him shoving a plane in that carpenter 48 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
Page 49
... took his friend for a ride in the subway ! " " Oh , come now , ' , " I protested ; " you're spoofing me ! There never was any such person as Tony . " My guide grinned . " Well , maybe But why not ? " not . I ' F WE accept the view that ...
... took his friend for a ride in the subway ! " " Oh , come now , ' , " I protested ; " you're spoofing me ! There never was any such person as Tony . " My guide grinned . " Well , maybe But why not ? " not . I ' F WE accept the view that ...
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... took it that the damned fool who had run up his country's flag , without so much as troubling to come out to meet him , sheltered himself from this scum ; a fence with a hole in it , much like a magnified hen - run , through which the ...
... took it that the damned fool who had run up his country's flag , without so much as troubling to come out to meet him , sheltered himself from this scum ; a fence with a hole in it , much like a magnified hen - run , through which the ...
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