Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... smile and quiet good morning he gave his alert listeners the clue to an unusual situation : " I told the class that to - day we should begin a fresh study . I had not myself de- cided what this would be . Several mod- els were in ...
... smile and quiet good morning he gave his alert listeners the clue to an unusual situation : " I told the class that to - day we should begin a fresh study . I had not myself de- cided what this would be . Several mod- els were in ...
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... smile of sympathetic introduction . It was a wish to break the ice . For them it did break the ice ; all responded to it with a smile or with other play of the features that meant gracious recognition . With her the ice remained ...
... smile of sympathetic introduction . It was a wish to break the ice . For them it did break the ice ; all responded to it with a smile or with other play of the features that meant gracious recognition . With her the ice remained ...
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... smile . Color - Tone , engraved for THE CENTURY , by. There he stopped again . In an embra- sure of rock on which vines were turning green , a little fellow , seasoned by wind and sun , with a countenance open and friendly like the sky ...
... smile . Color - Tone , engraved for THE CENTURY , by. There he stopped again . In an embra- sure of rock on which vines were turning green , a little fellow , seasoned by wind and sun , with a countenance open and friendly like the sky ...
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... smile ; he felt repeatedly in the flank of his mind a jab of the comic spur . Now he laughed at the lad's deadly preparedness ; evidently business competition in New York had taught him that he who hesitates a mo- ment is lost . The boy ...
... smile ; he felt repeatedly in the flank of his mind a jab of the comic spur . Now he laughed at the lad's deadly preparedness ; evidently business competition in New York had taught him that he who hesitates a mo- ment is lost . The boy ...
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... smile in her tone : " Do you hear ? Do you hear them ? " He made a motion with his lips , but they hurt him . So he nodded : he heard them . A moment later he tugged at the ban- dage over his eyes . She saw it , and sprang toward him ...
... smile in her tone : " Do you hear ? Do you hear them ? " He made a motion with his lips , but they hurt him . So he nodded : he heard them . A moment later he tugged at the ban- dage over his eyes . She saw it , and sprang toward him ...
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