Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 |
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... FEATHERSTONE had called her Joy because she came into the world with the barest whimper , and seemed subsequently to be so contented with her arrival , She liked all the things that babies usually like , warmth and her mother's breast ...
... FEATHERSTONE had called her Joy because she came into the world with the barest whimper , and seemed subsequently to be so contented with her arrival , She liked all the things that babies usually like , warmth and her mother's breast ...
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... Featherstone succeeded in selling him to a friend . After Skylark's departure Joy tried to content herself with the ... Featherstone's two retrievers , who were not allowed indoors ) worshiped the ground Joy walked on . They belonged to ...
... Featherstone succeeded in selling him to a friend . After Skylark's departure Joy tried to content herself with the ... Featherstone's two retrievers , who were not allowed indoors ) worshiped the ground Joy walked on . They belonged to ...
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... Featherstone seldom interfered with their children and lived a long way off . There were three flights of stairs between the nursery and the drawing - room , and there was a great gulf fixed between middle - aged Victorian imaginations ...
... Featherstone seldom interfered with their children and lived a long way off . There were three flights of stairs between the nursery and the drawing - room , and there was a great gulf fixed between middle - aged Victorian imaginations ...
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... Featherstone never laughed at him out loud , and she never gave him away to any one else , not even to her children . She belonged to a generation of women who kept mar- ried unhappiness to themselves and did not think it a matter of ...
... Featherstone never laughed at him out loud , and she never gave him away to any one else , not even to her children . She belonged to a generation of women who kept mar- ried unhappiness to themselves and did not think it a matter of ...
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... Featherstone agreed to the sacri- fice of the lilies , and Eliza's grave was strewn with this inappropriate em- blem . Joy danced hand in hand with Mrs. Featherstone about the sacred spot , singing with touching fervor her favorite hymn ...
... Featherstone agreed to the sacri- fice of the lilies , and Eliza's grave was strewn with this inappropriate em- blem . Joy danced hand in hand with Mrs. Featherstone about the sacred spot , singing with touching fervor her favorite hymn ...
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