The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... felt a wave of compunction . " What's your name , young man ? " he queried . He spoke in his most ingratia- ting manner , as though that were the one thing in the world he longed most to learn ; but any bachelor would have de- tected ...
... felt a wave of compunction . " What's your name , young man ? " he queried . He spoke in his most ingratia- ting manner , as though that were the one thing in the world he longed most to learn ; but any bachelor would have de- tected ...
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... felt all along the line , and there might be something heroic in standing for the equal right of all races to American opportunities . since actually the brunt is borne by labor , it is easy for the shielded to indulge in gen- erous ...
... felt all along the line , and there might be something heroic in standing for the equal right of all races to American opportunities . since actually the brunt is borne by labor , it is easy for the shielded to indulge in gen- erous ...
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... felt it . His heart was heavy over Alan for his own sake . He had broken what the judge had long rev- erenced as a charmed circle . He had ex- iled himself from that which should have been dearer to him than his heart's desire . The ...
... felt it . His heart was heavy over Alan for his own sake . He had broken what the judge had long rev- erenced as a charmed circle . He had ex- iled himself from that which should have been dearer to him than his heart's desire . The ...
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... she had never really known him . Collingeford had brought a fresh note into existence . She felt that at the end of his week on the Hill he had fled from her - fled from fall- ing in love with her . She knew that he HOME 71.
... she had never really known him . Collingeford had brought a fresh note into existence . She felt that at the end of his week on the Hill he had fled from her - fled from fall- ing in love with her . She knew that he HOME 71.
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... felt a strange fluttering in his throat . It stopped his words of greeting . He stuttered and stared . He had never felt so glad at the sight of any one . " What are you looking so dismayed about ? " cried Alix , with a smile and hold ...
... felt a strange fluttering in his throat . It stopped his words of greeting . He stuttered and stared . He had never felt so glad at the sight of any one . " What are you looking so dismayed about ? " cried Alix , with a smile and hold ...
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