Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... " Nell - I'm so afraid of forgetting and calling you Nell that every time I catch myself near doing it I can feel the cold sweat break out on my brow . " " What would it matter ? We are n't impostors 20 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... " Nell - I'm so afraid of forgetting and calling you Nell that every time I catch myself near doing it I can feel the cold sweat break out on my brow . " " What would it matter ? We are n't impostors 20 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... feel in the air , that curious physical sensation of waiting for something to oc- cur which precedes all dreadful events , and , disturbing it ominously , the flat rat- tle of distant rifles . There were no policemen anywhere ...
... feel in the air , that curious physical sensation of waiting for something to oc- cur which precedes all dreadful events , and , disturbing it ominously , the flat rat- tle of distant rifles . There were no policemen anywhere ...
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... feel that victory was with the rebels , nor did they themselves think victory was with them . That anxious , waiting look had marked . the rebels ' faces all day , and now some- thing of dread came to the larking crowd ; and as the ...
... feel that victory was with the rebels , nor did they themselves think victory was with them . That anxious , waiting look had marked . the rebels ' faces all day , and now some- thing of dread came to the larking crowd ; and as the ...
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... feeling of remarkable fury against the Countess Marckevitz , remarkable be- cause this lady had spent herself in feed- ing and succoring poor people during the 1911 strike , and one would have imagined that some feeling of gratitude ...
... feeling of remarkable fury against the Countess Marckevitz , remarkable be- cause this lady had spent herself in feed- ing and succoring poor people during the 1911 strike , and one would have imagined that some feeling of gratitude ...
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... feeling of remarkable fury against the Countess Marckevitz , remarkable be- cause this lady had spent herself in feed- ing and succoring poor people during the 1911 strike , and one would have imagined that some feeling of gratitude ...
... feeling of remarkable fury against the Countess Marckevitz , remarkable be- cause this lady had spent herself in feed- ing and succoring poor people during the 1911 strike , and one would have imagined that some feeling of gratitude ...
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