Century Monthly Magazine, 101 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1920 |
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... mean student of boy nature , he understood what was passing under that perspiring brow . " Well , find a seat , " he said . " I'll see Mr. Carr and explain . " Nash looked round for a vacant place , and found one at the end of the back ...
... mean student of boy nature , he understood what was passing under that perspiring brow . " Well , find a seat , " he said . " I'll see Mr. Carr and explain . " Nash looked round for a vacant place , and found one at the end of the back ...
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... mean- - ? Oh , we were afraid of it , so we killed it ! " Having no notion about the nature of mechanism , they thought the ticking of the watch meant a live creature ; so - they stamped it out of existence . Here is another letter ...
... mean- - ? Oh , we were afraid of it , so we killed it ! " Having no notion about the nature of mechanism , they thought the ticking of the watch meant a live creature ; so - they stamped it out of existence . Here is another letter ...
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... mean , " she said , putting her hand on mine . My whole being seemed to change in the warmth of her comprehension . " I have a friend , " it sang itself in me . " I have a friend ! " " And you are a born American ? " I asked . There was ...
... mean , " she said , putting her hand on mine . My whole being seemed to change in the warmth of her comprehension . " I have a friend , " it sang itself in me . " I have a friend ! " " And you are a born American ? " I asked . There was ...
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... mean to Cousin Abigail to lose the background which had fur- nished her uneventful life with its most vivid significance . I was fond of her . I contrasted her with the people I knew best in my own environment , and set her shrewdness ...
... mean to Cousin Abigail to lose the background which had fur- nished her uneventful life with its most vivid significance . I was fond of her . I contrasted her with the people I knew best in my own environment , and set her shrewdness ...
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... mean to hap- pier people than I , but it was all that could happen to me . I've been stripped , too . I understand , and I ' m free ! " She squared her frail shoulders gal- lantly , the blood of her fighting fore- bears glowing in her ...
... mean to hap- pier people than I , but it was all that could happen to me . I've been stripped , too . I understand , and I ' m free ! " She squared her frail shoulders gal- lantly , the blood of her fighting fore- bears glowing in her ...
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