The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... asked her the old , inevitable question . " It was such a little thing , " she told me , " that turned me to the militants - just the necessity of a form to be signed by my child's ' parent . ' I said I would sign it , that I was the ...
... asked her the old , inevitable question . " It was such a little thing , " she told me , " that turned me to the militants - just the necessity of a form to be signed by my child's ' parent . ' I said I would sign it , that I was the ...
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... asked himself , in a spirit of Christian humility and self - examination , why he called them trousers and why his trans- atlantic cousin called them pants . If he had done so , he would , I think , have found the two words were really ...
... asked himself , in a spirit of Christian humility and self - examination , why he called them trousers and why his trans- atlantic cousin called them pants . If he had done so , he would , I think , have found the two words were really ...
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... asked him if he could let us across . He glanced around , as though he had n't seen our out- fit till that moment , and then he looked me square in the eyes . 66 ' We knock off at six , ' he said , and that was all . " I turned back . I ...
... asked him if he could let us across . He glanced around , as though he had n't seen our out- fit till that moment , and then he looked me square in the eyes . 66 ' We knock off at six , ' he said , and that was all . " I turned back . I ...
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... asked the judge ; but Alan refused the opening , and the judge hardly regretted it . They were not in tune , and he felt it . His heart was heavy over Alan for his own sake . He had broken what the judge had long rev- erenced as a ...
... asked the judge ; but Alan refused the opening , and the judge hardly regretted it . They were not in tune , and he felt it . His heart was heavy over Alan for his own sake . He had broken what the judge had long rev- erenced as a ...
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... asked , with a wave of his hand . LXXXVII - 10 night . He helped her into the waiting cab and then sank back into his corner . Alix laid her gloved hand on his knee . " What is it ? " she asked . Collingeford's face twitched . He fixed ...
... asked , with a wave of his hand . LXXXVII - 10 night . He helped her into the waiting cab and then sank back into his corner . Alix laid her gloved hand on his knee . " What is it ? " she asked . Collingeford's face twitched . He fixed ...
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Alan Alix American arms Arnold Genthe asked beautiful began Binton called Cañon City child Clem Collingeford cried door Dorothea dream English eyes face Fanny Kemble father feel felt Filipinos foreign Gerry girl hand head heard heart Henry Arthur Jones Hilda immigrants Juliet Kemp knew lady land laughed LÉON BAKST Lieber light live looked Marianna ment Mercutio mind Miss Alicia Miss Hyde Mona Lisa Monroe Doctrine morning mother ness never night once Palford Palliser perhaps Philippine play political priest Reginald river Romeo Romeo and Juliet rose seemed side Slavs smiled soul stood strange suddenly talk tell Temple Barholm things thou thought tion to-day told took turned voice wait Wetherby woman women wonder words young