Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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4 psl.
... seen you for ages . " " You have n't come . One never sees you , one never meets you anywhere any more . " Her English was different from the or- dinary in having occasional Italian turns and intonations . His partook of the same defect ...
... seen you for ages . " " You have n't come . One never sees you , one never meets you anywhere any more . " Her English was different from the or- dinary in having occasional Italian turns and intonations . His partook of the same defect ...
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... seen it every time we drive to the Cascine , and seen it with a certain curiosity - always deserted , al- ways with closed blinds , in its way the most beautiful house in Florence . " " The most- I can't think what house you mean ...
... seen it every time we drive to the Cascine , and seen it with a certain curiosity - always deserted , al- ways with closed blinds , in its way the most beautiful house in Florence . " " The most- I can't think what house you mean ...
9 psl.
... seen you for ages . " " You have n't come . One never sees you , one never meets you anywhere any more . " Her English was different from the or- dinary in having occasional Italian turns and intonations . His partook of the same defect ...
... seen you for ages . " " You have n't come . One never sees you , one never meets you anywhere any more . " Her English was different from the or- dinary in having occasional Italian turns and intonations . His partook of the same defect ...
9 psl.
... seen it every time we drive to the Cascine , and seen it with a certain curiosity - always deserted , al- ways with closed blinds , in its way the most beautiful house in Florence . " - " The most I can't think what house you mean ...
... seen it every time we drive to the Cascine , and seen it with a certain curiosity - always deserted , al- ways with closed blinds , in its way the most beautiful house in Florence . " - " The most I can't think what house you mean ...
12 psl.
... seen that Charlie was handsome , with his pale , brown smoothness and regularity of fea- ture , the pretty mustache accentuating and not concealing the neat and agreeable mould of his lip , the fine whiteness of his teeth , his ...
... seen that Charlie was handsome , with his pale , brown smoothness and regularity of fea- ture , the pretty mustache accentuating and not concealing the neat and agreeable mould of his lip , the fine whiteness of his teeth , his ...
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