The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 87 tomasScribner & Company, 1914 |
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... child , swaddled in coarse cloth , lying on a straw mat . Her head was tied up with fresh leaves of rosemary and mallow , which are sover- eign for fever if allowed to wither on the skin . He gave her drink from a water- jug , and then ...
... child , swaddled in coarse cloth , lying on a straw mat . Her head was tied up with fresh leaves of rosemary and mallow , which are sover- eign for fever if allowed to wither on the skin . He gave her drink from a water- jug , and then ...
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... child's mother had been killed , not men- tioning the unluckily thrown lazo and his own blood - remorse , but adding simply that Nuestro Amo had sent him the thought to take care of the little orphan . " Be it so , son of ours ...
... child's mother had been killed , not men- tioning the unluckily thrown lazo and his own blood - remorse , but adding simply that Nuestro Amo had sent him the thought to take care of the little orphan . " Be it so , son of ours ...
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... children in the sum- mer vacation , not counting its fifty - odd evening recreation - centers , its seven or eight hundred clubs , and thirty - odd vaca- tion schools . And now the showing of the small parks that have sprung up , the ...
... children in the sum- mer vacation , not counting its fifty - odd evening recreation - centers , its seven or eight hundred clubs , and thirty - odd vaca- tion schools . And now the showing of the small parks that have sprung up , the ...
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... child - labor laws , are not the only serious points to consider . Of what use are play- grounds to children who " never play at all , " but toil in half - dark rooms from sun- rise till ten or eleven o'clock at night- children of ...
... child - labor laws , are not the only serious points to consider . Of what use are play- grounds to children who " never play at all , " but toil in half - dark rooms from sun- rise till ten or eleven o'clock at night- children of ...
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... child to parent , slave to master . " Blessing , Master ! blessing ! " Gerry had learned the meaning of the quaint custom . " God bless thee ! " he answered in badly jumbled Portuguese . The girl and the wrinkled little woman looked at ...
... child to parent , slave to master . " Blessing , Master ! blessing ! " Gerry had learned the meaning of the quaint custom . " God bless thee ! " he answered in badly jumbled Portuguese . The girl and the wrinkled little woman looked at ...
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Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1921 |
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