The Century, 91 tomasCentury Company, 1916 |
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... friends who had to end their lives in Ze- nasville . neath flowerlike electric lamps , by a suave mulatto in a white - duck coat . They ate little ; they talked in monosyllables ; they were awed by this passage from one world Aglaia ...
... friends who had to end their lives in Ze- nasville . neath flowerlike electric lamps , by a suave mulatto in a white - duck coat . They ate little ; they talked in monosyllables ; they were awed by this passage from one world Aglaia ...
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... friends . On all sides appeared elaborate hats , costly furs , large bunches of flowers . Straightway the girls felt the lack of flowers of their own , of friends or lovers who might have sent such parting tokens . Timid among these ...
... friends . On all sides appeared elaborate hats , costly furs , large bunches of flowers . Straightway the girls felt the lack of flowers of their own , of friends or lovers who might have sent such parting tokens . Timid among these ...
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... friends . Really , I feel that I've got back something quite pre- cious which I had carelessly mislaid . S. McB . P.S. Java caught cold the night of the fire and he has the toothache . He sits and holds his cheek like a poor little ...
... friends . Really , I feel that I've got back something quite pre- cious which I had carelessly mislaid . S. McB . P.S. Java caught cold the night of the fire and he has the toothache . He sits and holds his cheek like a poor little ...
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... friends of the Tennants of Whitehall was the great- est of all French actors of comedy , the late Constant Coquelin , the style of whose art was , in its way , as classical as the writing of Molière , whose most perfect exponent ...
... friends of the Tennants of Whitehall was the great- est of all French actors of comedy , the late Constant Coquelin , the style of whose art was , in its way , as classical as the writing of Molière , whose most perfect exponent ...
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... friendship , lasting for six- teen years , and with but one difference be- tween them during all that time . " We ... friends , thou- sands of mummers , and many thousand manuscripts were the boundaries of Froh- man's life . He was ...
... friendship , lasting for six- teen years , and with but one difference be- tween them during all that time . " We ... friends , thou- sands of mummers , and many thousand manuscripts were the boundaries of Froh- man's life . He was ...
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Aglaia American arms army asked Aurelius beautiful Belgium Bouvigny British called Camillo Charles Frohman China color cried dear door dreams Emmet England Esau eyes face feel felt Florence France Frank Brangwyn French friends Frohman Frossie garden gaze German Gervase girl Goodchild hair hand head heard heart hour Japan Japanese John Holland knew lady land laugh light live look Manchuria married ment military mind Mollie Monroe Doctrine morning nation never night Odéon once Parable Paris passed peace pension Perkin Warbeck play political Reginald round Russia Schwandorf seemed smile stared stood street sure talk tell Thallie theater thing thought three Graces tion Titine to-day told took trees Tupp turned voice walk woman wonderful young Zolande
