Century Monthly Magazine, 68 tomas;90 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1915 |
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... father and mother were in a way even more helpless than their children . It was almost pathetic the way in which they looked to us , as we grew up , to take care of ourselves and them . Besides , it would take two days for a letter to ...
... father and mother were in a way even more helpless than their children . It was almost pathetic the way in which they looked to us , as we grew up , to take care of ourselves and them . Besides , it would take two days for a letter to ...
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... Father , " I said determinedly , " did n't you look at her as if you knew her , and did n't she return that look ? " " You are a very imaginative child , my dear . " " Father , it was n't my imagination . I have watched her all my life ...
... Father , " I said determinedly , " did n't you look at her as if you knew her , and did n't she return that look ? " " You are a very imaginative child , my dear . " " Father , it was n't my imagination . I have watched her all my life ...
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... father's proper part to show pride in his offspring , but the mother alone must show sentiment , tenderness , and protecting care , and the father who frankly does both seems somehow a bit out of his sphere . This is only a single high ...
... father's proper part to show pride in his offspring , but the mother alone must show sentiment , tenderness , and protecting care , and the father who frankly does both seems somehow a bit out of his sphere . This is only a single high ...
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... father for a lit- tle time in the morning when he is rushed to get his breakfast and make his train or his car , and while they are also themselves being hurried by mother with the prepara- tions for school . It is not exactly what one ...
... father for a lit- tle time in the morning when he is rushed to get his breakfast and make his train or his car , and while they are also themselves being hurried by mother with the prepara- tions for school . It is not exactly what one ...
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... father a drudge at his busi- ness , away most of the time , and either hurried or sleepy when at home , and hav- ing the mother likewise a drudge at her business , so occupied with meals , seeing that their hands are clean , their ...
... father a drudge at his busi- ness , away most of the time , and either hurried or sleepy when at home , and hav- ing the mother likewise a drudge at her business , so occupied with meals , seeing that their hands are clean , their ...
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