Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 |
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... knew of it . That may be true enough . It is of course due to the war . The strain of being allies in a long war is generally more than human nature can sup- port . And though the contrary strain of being official enemies tends , in the ...
... knew of it . That may be true enough . It is of course due to the war . The strain of being allies in a long war is generally more than human nature can sup- port . And though the contrary strain of being official enemies tends , in the ...
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... knew , when she gazed down at this unexpected visitant , pinched , a little yellow , with a whining cry and a rather more unstable neck than most babies , that she could never love any- thing so much again . Maude was Joy's companion ...
... knew , when she gazed down at this unexpected visitant , pinched , a little yellow , with a whining cry and a rather more unstable neck than most babies , that she could never love any- thing so much again . Maude was Joy's companion ...
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... knew that she saw through his pose . Mrs. Featherstone never laughed at him out loud , and she never gave him away ... knew how very much she meant it , was , " You are not behaving like a well - bred child . " Nevertheless , in moments ...
... knew that she saw through his pose . Mrs. Featherstone never laughed at him out loud , and she never gave him away ... knew how very much she meant it , was , " You are not behaving like a well - bred child . " Nevertheless , in moments ...
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... knew of God , and why should n't she like even more what she did n't know ? Presumably , religion was that which taught you more . " There is the breakfast - bell , " said Mrs. Featherstone . " Shut the loose- box door carefully , and ...
... knew of God , and why should n't she like even more what she did n't know ? Presumably , religion was that which taught you more . " There is the breakfast - bell , " said Mrs. Featherstone . " Shut the loose- box door carefully , and ...
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... knew better than to disobey the will that was on his back . Neither Nicolas nor Joy talked very much at first . Nicolas was thinking hard of what he meant to say to Joy and of what he intended not to say to her ; and Joy was alive in a ...
... knew better than to disobey the will that was on his back . Neither Nicolas nor Joy talked very much at first . Nicolas was thinking hard of what he meant to say to Joy and of what he intended not to say to her ; and Joy was alive in a ...
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American asked beauty began Brazil British bulbuls called Cecco church color cried dance dark DONN BYRNE door El Greco eyes face fact Featherstone feel felt France French friends garden gave girl give Golden Bells Government hand head heard heart human Jack Jack London Johnny Appleseed Julia Kinetophone knew laugh League of Nations Li Po live looked Marco Polo Maude ment Millard milreis mind Miss Ellie Rose mother nation negro ness never Nicolas night once Owen passed peace PHYLLIS BOTTOME play political Pottle Rosemary Russian São Paulo seemed smile stood story street sure talk tell theater thing thought tion told took town treaty Treaty of Versailles turned Ukraine Ukrainians Ventrillon voice walked Whistler woman women wonder words Yarde young