Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... face against the window - pane and peered over and watched the group of them . Sometimes she could see them and sometimes not as they struggled from one side of the street to the other . No one younger or older , stronger or weaker ...
... face against the window - pane and peered over and watched the group of them . Sometimes she could see them and sometimes not as they struggled from one side of the street to the other . No one younger or older , stronger or weaker ...
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... face . And thus the primitive face became the chroni- cle of what was going on within him as well as of what had taken place without . It was his earliest bulletin - board of intel- ligence . It was the first parchment to bear tidings ...
... face . And thus the primitive face became the chroni- cle of what was going on within him as well as of what had taken place without . It was his earliest bulletin - board of intel- ligence . It was the first parchment to bear tidings ...
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... face , having started out expressionless in na- ture , tends through civilization to become expressionless again . " How few faces does any one of us know that frankly radiate the great pas- sions and moods of human nature except what ...
... face , having started out expressionless in na- ture , tends through civilization to become expressionless again . " How few faces does any one of us know that frankly radiate the great pas- sions and moods of human nature except what ...
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... face , which you have partly caught upon your canvases , has died out ; it was brutally put out . The look is gone ... faces of women of old - the look of faith in immortal things . Now she is not the mother with the tenderness of this ...
... face , which you have partly caught upon your canvases , has died out ; it was brutally put out . The look is gone ... faces of women of old - the look of faith in immortal things . Now she is not the mother with the tenderness of this ...
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... face of Coatlicue . The assassin remains immo- bile , and the sister mute with terror , as from the bosom of Coatlicue springs forth a being gigantic , strange . His head is covered with the plumage of humming- birds ; in his right hand ...
... face of Coatlicue . The assassin remains immo- bile , and the sister mute with terror , as from the bosom of Coatlicue springs forth a being gigantic , strange . His head is covered with the plumage of humming- birds ; in his right hand ...
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