Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 110 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1925 |
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... father . Later he went out there several times with crowds of young fellows and their girls . They drove out then in Grey's old bus , and the trip out and back took several hours . On the way home at night they had great fun singing at ...
... father . Later he went out there several times with crowds of young fellows and their girls . They drove out then in Grey's old bus , and the trip out and back took several hours . On the way home at night they had great fun singing at ...
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... father of a family on a comfortable homestead , that song may find honor- able burial in the pages of a thick book , with the name of the author and the date of its composition all complete . But Charlie will say that such a fate is far ...
... father of a family on a comfortable homestead , that song may find honor- able burial in the pages of a thick book , with the name of the author and the date of its composition all complete . But Charlie will say that such a fate is far ...
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... father , who was one of the masters in a semi - public school at Ealing , Huxley has little to say in the slight autobiographical sketch re- printed as an introduction to the first volume of the " Collected Essays " ; but we learn that ...
... father , who was one of the masters in a semi - public school at Ealing , Huxley has little to say in the slight autobiographical sketch re- printed as an introduction to the first volume of the " Collected Essays " ; but we learn that ...
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... father's love , if I may not love you with a lover's . I will subdue my spirit to your least command if you will promise me to live ! " The chevalier spoke with the most impassioned fervor , and Rosalba smiled among her tawny furs to ...
... father's love , if I may not love you with a lover's . I will subdue my spirit to your least command if you will promise me to live ! " The chevalier spoke with the most impassioned fervor , and Rosalba smiled among her tawny furs to ...
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... father had taken him for a glass of malvasia from Epirus . He had been fourteen years old at the time the malvasia had tasted warm as imagined Acrocerau- nian spring . Since then , and so for uncounted Christmas seasons , THE VENETIAN ...
... father had taken him for a glass of malvasia from Epirus . He had been fourteen years old at the time the malvasia had tasted warm as imagined Acrocerau- nian spring . Since then , and so for uncounted Christmas seasons , THE VENETIAN ...
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