Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... felt as a perpetual pool in the center of his heart . Next minute he sneered at himself , like a schoolmaster at a boy who blubbers , and without further paltering put on his hat , took up a very slender cane with a slender grasp of yel ...
... felt as a perpetual pool in the center of his heart . Next minute he sneered at himself , like a schoolmaster at a boy who blubbers , and without further paltering put on his hat , took up a very slender cane with a slender grasp of yel ...
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... felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She could feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days ...
... felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She could feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days ...
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... felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She could feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days ...
... felt a glow of pleasure at the scene meeting her eyes . The occasion , the suc- cess of it , had lifted life for her above its usual plane . She could feel how blessed she was in ways she did not sufficiently consider on common days ...
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... felt that they had been led into something like a trap . In- At the Shelbourne Hotel there was a barricade across the street , composed of motor - cars and vans that had been taken from their owners by the volunteers . side the green ...
... felt that they had been led into something like a trap . In- At the Shelbourne Hotel there was a barricade across the street , composed of motor - cars and vans that had been taken from their owners by the volunteers . side the green ...
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... felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the native . Have they an uncle by marriage whose second cousin thrice removed possessed a great - grand- father who was born in New England ? The scandal is not ...
... felt like an expatriate . And I notice among scoffers a vague envy of the native . Have they an uncle by marriage whose second cousin thrice removed possessed a great - grand- father who was born in New England ? The scandal is not ...
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