Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... turned , and with a busy , delighted effect about the rear view of her walked back across the bridge to spend her gift of an hour in what divertisements we shall never know . The church was closed . Gerald pulled the bell - handle of ...
... turned , and with a busy , delighted effect about the rear view of her walked back across the bridge to spend her gift of an hour in what divertisements we shall never know . The church was closed . Gerald pulled the bell - handle of ...
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... turned , and with a busy , delighted effect about the rear view of her walked back across the bridge to spend her gift of an hour in what divertisements . we shall never know . The church was closed . Gerald pulled the bell - handle of ...
... turned , and with a busy , delighted effect about the rear view of her walked back across the bridge to spend her gift of an hour in what divertisements . we shall never know . The church was closed . Gerald pulled the bell - handle of ...
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... turned again , and the young men stood looking over the scene side by side , two figures contrasting in reality nearly as much as they did in Charlie's mental image of them for purposes of com- parison . Any Rosina who sold buttonhole ...
... turned again , and the young men stood looking over the scene side by side , two figures contrasting in reality nearly as much as they did in Charlie's mental image of them for purposes of com- parison . Any Rosina who sold buttonhole ...
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... turned into the reception- room , whence she could reënter the ball- room at the other end without danger of ... turning from her course and fin- ishing her journey close along the wall , like a mouse . She finally did not , nor yet ...
... turned into the reception- room , whence she could reënter the ball- room at the other end without danger of ... turning from her course and fin- ishing her journey close along the wall , like a mouse . She finally did not , nor yet ...
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... turned to squealing ; and so one laughed at him . After that there was a queer silence in the green . In the distance one heard oc- casional rifle - firing , but here there was this ominous quietness . It became diffi- cult to see , and ...
... turned to squealing ; and so one laughed at him . After that there was a queer silence in the green . In the distance one heard oc- casional rifle - firing , but here there was this ominous quietness . It became diffi- cult to see , and ...
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