Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 58
... voice at Endor - these things appear no longer as the iso- lated happenings of a remote and dis- similar past or of a special dispensa- tion . In the pages of the New Testament , too , the healing touch for the sick , the rescue of the ...
... voice at Endor - these things appear no longer as the iso- lated happenings of a remote and dis- similar past or of a special dispensa- tion . In the pages of the New Testament , too , the healing touch for the sick , the rescue of the ...
Page 63
... voice , as though it were some one else's , pro- testing against the trouble that he was giving ; weighed down by the sense of something altogether tre- mendous . really busy all the time , with the child and all . ” " And yet there ...
... voice , as though it were some one else's , pro- testing against the trouble that he was giving ; weighed down by the sense of something altogether tre- mendous . really busy all the time , with the child and all . ” " And yet there ...
Page 64
... voice was soft and hurried , as though something in his words , his impetu- osity , had caught her breath . " My father is a pastor ; and there were a lot of younger ones - I was only eighteen when I married . ” " And what are you now ...
... voice was soft and hurried , as though something in his words , his impetu- osity , had caught her breath . " My father is a pastor ; and there were a lot of younger ones - I was only eighteen when I married . ” " And what are you now ...
Page 66
... voice , with the sweat running down his face into his eyes . For the child was too heavy for him to carry on one arm , and he was unable to raise a hand to wipe the sweat away . Then suddenly his voice kindled , his face became even ...
... voice , with the sweat running down his face into his eyes . For the child was too heavy for him to carry on one arm , and he was unable to raise a hand to wipe the sweat away . Then suddenly his voice kindled , his face became even ...
Page 67
... voice was flatter and older . " We got on a wrong track . It ended in nothing but forests , impossible to get through forests and precipices . We'll have to start afresh - shall want more provisions . The steamer's coming in to - morrow ...
... voice was flatter and older . " We got on a wrong track . It ended in nothing but forests , impossible to get through forests and precipices . We'll have to start afresh - shall want more provisions . The steamer's coming in to - morrow ...
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