Century Monthly Magazine, 116 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 |
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... Sure that she had been the victim of their demands , they had no further use for her . She let them think what they pleased . Some day she would tell the truth to the doctor . It was enough . for her that she had given the old man a ...
... Sure that she had been the victim of their demands , they had no further use for her . She let them think what they pleased . Some day she would tell the truth to the doctor . It was enough . for her that she had given the old man a ...
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... sure , Aiken could write a thirty- thousand word novel in a week . Many authors thought five thousand words a day was a leisurely pace . Colonel Prentiss Ingraham once turned out a complete novel in twenty - four hours . ( Shades of ...
... sure , Aiken could write a thirty- thousand word novel in a week . Many authors thought five thousand words a day was a leisurely pace . Colonel Prentiss Ingraham once turned out a complete novel in twenty - four hours . ( Shades of ...
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... sure , there are the idealists in the Convention , those Democrats who hope perennially that some- way , somehow , we are are going to win this time , that suddenly the majority of the American people will see the light , and root for ...
... sure , there are the idealists in the Convention , those Democrats who hope perennially that some- way , somehow , we are are going to win this time , that suddenly the majority of the American people will see the light , and root for ...
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... sure he had a right to laugh . The ar- ticle which he pointed out was a re- port of a revival meeting lately held by the Rev. Billy Sunday . The story carried a by - line which held no signif- icance until the article had been read ...
... sure he had a right to laugh . The ar- ticle which he pointed out was a re- port of a revival meeting lately held by the Rev. Billy Sunday . The story carried a by - line which held no signif- icance until the article had been read ...
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... sure , think that music is no laughing matter , either , or sculpture , or paint- ing , or drama , or architecture , or even literature . However , a city that can recognize sound work in anything is not without hope ; even- tually it ...
... sure , think that music is no laughing matter , either , or sculpture , or paint- ing , or drama , or architecture , or even literature . However , a city that can recognize sound work in anything is not without hope ; even- tually it ...
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