Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... felt of all that faced him there humanly on the rock . " I say sir , if I say anything , " retorted the lad , still polite , but flaring up . The man looked at him with increasing interest . Another word in the lad's speech had caught ...
... felt of all that faced him there humanly on the rock . " I say sir , if I say anything , " retorted the lad , still polite , but flaring up . The man looked at him with increasing interest . Another word in the lad's speech had caught ...
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... felt . He spent no " honey- moon " weeks , hoping to win by amiabil- ity , and later , if necessary , to demand . Politicians did not quickly take his full measure , but they soon realized that here was a man who neither feared nor ...
... felt . He spent no " honey- moon " weeks , hoping to win by amiabil- ity , and later , if necessary , to demand . Politicians did not quickly take his full measure , but they soon realized that here was a man who neither feared nor ...
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... felt a certain pleasure in her weeping . It was no longer that which tears the heart in order to come forth ; no , it was the sweet balsam that cures a wound . When her children saw her com- ing in , they felt themselves happy , because ...
... felt a certain pleasure in her weeping . It was no longer that which tears the heart in order to come forth ; no , it was the sweet balsam that cures a wound . When her children saw her com- ing in , they felt themselves happy , because ...
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... felt the necessity of describing intel- lect after describing that mass of material- ism . What a poet he must have been to describe that mountain of jolly flesh ! In the scenes of extravagant comedy we could not do without the poet for ...
... felt the necessity of describing intel- lect after describing that mass of material- ism . What a poet he must have been to describe that mountain of jolly flesh ! In the scenes of extravagant comedy we could not do without the poet for ...
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... felt unutterably disgraced . When the interminable day came to an end , and the Moseleys sought their own pure home , we revived . They were such goody - goody prigs ! They had refused to join in several of our choicest games , such as ...
... felt unutterably disgraced . When the interminable day came to an end , and the Moseleys sought their own pure home , we revived . They were such goody - goody prigs ! They had refused to join in several of our choicest games , such as ...
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