The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... Gerry asks his wife to drop Alan . Alix is so inflamed thereby that she consents to run off with Alan . On the Montreal express she sees her foolishness and jumps from the train as it moves from the station . Gerry , in the meantime ...
... Gerry asks his wife to drop Alan . Alix is so inflamed thereby that she consents to run off with Alan . On the Montreal express she sees her foolishness and jumps from the train as it moves from the station . Gerry , in the meantime ...
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... Gerry is not dead . There is no river that can drown Gerry . " " My dear , " said Mrs. Lansing , fright- ened , " you must not think that . It's al- ways the best swimmers that risk the most . " " It is n't that he can swim , " said ...
... Gerry is not dead . There is no river that can drown Gerry . " " My dear , " said Mrs. Lansing , fright- ened , " you must not think that . It's al- ways the best swimmers that risk the most . " " It is n't that he can swim , " said ...
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... GERRY LANSING was sitting alone in the shade of a bush , his knees gathered in his arms , and his head bowed down . Great quivering sighs that were almost sobs were shaking his strong body . In one terrific In one terrific swirl life ...
... GERRY LANSING was sitting alone in the shade of a bush , his knees gathered in his arms , and his head bowed down . Great quivering sighs that were almost sobs were shaking his strong body . In one terrific In one terrific swirl life ...
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... Gerry went to seat himself on the steps of the veranda . Before him stretched the fallow valley , beyond it gleamed the black line of the rushing river . To the right were the ruins of a sugar - mill and stables ; to the left , the ...
... Gerry went to seat himself on the steps of the veranda . Before him stretched the fallow valley , beyond it gleamed the black line of the rushing river . To the right were the ruins of a sugar - mill and stables ; to the left , the ...
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... Gerry you ' re thinking of . Mrs. Lansing is her mother - in - law . They live next door . " -spiritually still . Her eyes , glancing at him between stitches , were amused and grave at the same time . " Doll's clothes ? " said ...
... Gerry you ' re thinking of . Mrs. Lansing is her mother - in - law . They live next door . " -spiritually still . Her eyes , glancing at him between stitches , were amused and grave at the same time . " Doll's clothes ? " said ...
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