Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... walked a few rods in silence . They had crossed the bridge , and were headed for Porta Romana , the hand- maiden trotting in their tracks , when at a corner Gerald stopped , and , as if to change the subject , or to regain favor by a ...
... walked a few rods in silence . They had crossed the bridge , and were headed for Porta Romana , the hand- maiden trotting in their tracks , when at a corner Gerald stopped , and , as if to change the subject , or to regain favor by a ...
5 psl.
... 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 the next door . A priest opened to them , and , seeing at a glance what ...
... 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 the next door . A priest opened to them , and , seeing at a glance what ...
6 psl.
... walked a sort of conferenza , or lecture , on the primitives . Brenda was in the midst of an entirely pertinent remark when her voice softly died , like the flame of a candle sucked out by a draft or like a music - box run down . Gerald ...
... walked a sort of conferenza , or lecture , on the primitives . Brenda was in the midst of an entirely pertinent remark when her voice softly died , like the flame of a candle sucked out by a draft or like a music - box run down . Gerald ...
9 psl.
... walked a few rods in silence . They had crossed the bridge , and were headed for Porta Romana , the hand- maiden trotting in their tracks , when at a corner Gerald stopped , and , as if to change the subject , or to regain favor by a ...
... walked a few rods in silence . They had crossed the bridge , and were headed for Porta Romana , the hand- maiden trotting in their tracks , when at a corner Gerald stopped , and , as if to change the subject , or to regain favor by a ...
9 psl.
... 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 the next door . A priest opened to them , and , seeing at a glance what ...
... 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 the next door . A priest opened to them , and , seeing at a glance what ...
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