Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- sented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought he ...
... light of day , that his friend's little face , which had pre- sented the effect of a house with all the blinds drawn down , was lighted up be- hind the blinds - oh , lighted as if for a feast ! He felt himself at sea . He had thought he ...
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... light and size of the one had at first obscured the other , though she , too , had on a Paris dress and diamonds and a smile . As he had known she would do , Mrs. Foss after a moment looked about her for men to introduce . And there he ...
... light and size of the one had at first obscured the other , though she , too , had on a Paris dress and diamonds and a smile . As he had known she would do , Mrs. Foss after a moment looked about her for men to introduce . And there he ...
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... light enough for me , who have poor sight , to distinguish things clearly , but I could see a huddled heap lying in front of the gate where the sen- tries had been a few hours before . And the horse was not dead . While I looked , it ...
... light enough for me , who have poor sight , to distinguish things clearly , but I could see a huddled heap lying in front of the gate where the sen- tries had been a few hours before . And the horse was not dead . While I looked , it ...
105 psl.
... light and serenity , looks down on slums or battle - fields , strewn with the corpses of the morally or physically slain . And Lady Whittlemere , like the moon , does not even think of say- ing , " Poor things ! " She is much too lunar ...
... light and serenity , looks down on slums or battle - fields , strewn with the corpses of the morally or physically slain . And Lady Whittlemere , like the moon , does not even think of say- ing , " Poor things ! " She is much too lunar ...
130 psl.
... lights . She groped help- lessly for a moment , and then said sternly and almost defiantly : " ' Please strike a match ... light , and she was facing the intruder across the kitchen table . He stood there quietly , blinking , smiling tim ...
... lights . She groped help- lessly for a moment , and then said sternly and almost defiantly : " ' Please strike a match ... light , and she was facing the intruder across the kitchen table . He stood there quietly , blinking , smiling tim ...
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