Century Monthly Magazine, 101 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... answer , but , anyway , so the story goes , Satan , because of his igno- rance of the language , has never been able to interfere with the Basque people in the exercise of their simple religious faith . As I boarded the evening train ...
... answer , but , anyway , so the story goes , Satan , because of his igno- rance of the language , has never been able to interfere with the Basque people in the exercise of their simple religious faith . As I boarded the evening train ...
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... answered in English . Ten years or more ago he left home for our Western States to act as shepherd . Finally , he succeeded in acquiring a flock of his own , and now with his savings of fifty thou- sand francs had returned to the land ...
... answered in English . Ten years or more ago he left home for our Western States to act as shepherd . Finally , he succeeded in acquiring a flock of his own , and now with his savings of fifty thou- sand francs had returned to the land ...
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... answered my inquiries in my own tongue , declar- ing that his father was an Englishman , his mother a Basque , and that he him- self had been , for several years previous to the war , a chef in one of New York's famous restaurants . The ...
... answered my inquiries in my own tongue , declar- ing that his father was an Englishman , his mother a Basque , and that he him- self had been , for several years previous to the war , a chef in one of New York's famous restaurants . The ...
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... answered Merryweather , who , indeed , seemed very much at home , for when he entered the room he walked straight to a cupboard , and , returning with another churchwarden , seated him- self near the vicar . " Now , my dear Uncle , " he ...
... answered Merryweather , who , indeed , seemed very much at home , for when he entered the room he walked straight to a cupboard , and , returning with another churchwarden , seated him- self near the vicar . " Now , my dear Uncle , " he ...
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... answered Bella . " Will you please to step this way ? " The vicar stepped that way , and fol- lowed her into the parlor . Left alone , he listened nervously for Miss Brown's footsteps , which were soon heard . The door opened , and she ...
... answered Bella . " Will you please to step this way ? " The vicar stepped that way , and fol- lowed her into the parlor . Left alone , he listened nervously for Miss Brown's footsteps , which were soon heard . The door opened , and she ...
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