Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... theater door could have 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 ...
... theater door could have 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 ...
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... Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible in time of war to those whose men are in very present ...
... Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible in time of war to those whose men are in very present ...
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... Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible in time of war to those whose men are in very present ...
... Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible in time of war to those whose men are in very present ...
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... Theater on Easter Monday . We were to produce Mr. W. B. Yeats's little vision . of Ireland , " Kathleen ni Houlihan , " to- gether with a new play by a new author , " The Spancel of Death " by Mr. T. H. Nally . There is something odd in ...
... Theater on Easter Monday . We were to produce Mr. W. B. Yeats's little vision . of Ireland , " Kathleen ni Houlihan , " to- gether with a new play by a new author , " The Spancel of Death " by Mr. T. H. Nally . There is something odd in ...
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... Theater which runs parallel to the Liffey and ends at the side of Liberty Hall . While I was standing outside the theater , wondering whether I ought to abandon the performance or not , I heard shouting and the rumble of heavy carts ...
... Theater which runs parallel to the Liffey and ends at the side of Liberty Hall . While I was standing outside the theater , wondering whether I ought to abandon the performance or not , I heard shouting and the rumble of heavy carts ...
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