Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 91 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... thing - do you remember last year when he visited that psychopathic institution , and stayed ten days , and I made such a silly fuss about it ? Oh , my dear , the impossible things I do ! He went to attend his wife's funeral . She died ...
... thing - do you remember last year when he visited that psychopathic institution , and stayed ten days , and I made such a silly fuss about it ? Oh , my dear , the impossible things I do ! He went to attend his wife's funeral . She died ...
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... thing ! won't she be in a temper and cook you a dreadful dinner when she hears the news ! But we won't tell her for a long , long time- or anybody else . It's too scandalous a proceeding right on top of my own broken engagement . I ...
... thing ! won't she be in a temper and cook you a dreadful dinner when she hears the news ! But we won't tell her for a long , long time- or anybody else . It's too scandalous a proceeding right on top of my own broken engagement . I ...
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... thing known as " climb- ing . " She went everywhere ; was pre- sented at court in England . I heard of her as much courted in Italy . Meantime I noticed that it was Mrs. Nevers and not Vivian of whom people spoke as ambi- tious . I even ...
... thing known as " climb- ing . " She went everywhere ; was pre- sented at court in England . I heard of her as much courted in Italy . Meantime I noticed that it was Mrs. Nevers and not Vivian of whom people spoke as ambi- tious . I even ...
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... thing in his dress that distinguished him from the other men , there was something arresting about him , as if he had worn a tunic and sandals . There was nothing immature in his face , and yet he breathed forth an at- mosphere of youth ...
... thing in his dress that distinguished him from the other men , there was something arresting about him , as if he had worn a tunic and sandals . There was nothing immature in his face , and yet he breathed forth an at- mosphere of youth ...
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... thing than just spoiling an afternoon . I was strug- gling to begin when he said : " I wish we need never go back at all . Why should we ? Why should one have to go through the little treadmill Life marks out for one ? Why should n't we ...
... thing than just spoiling an afternoon . I was strug- gling to begin when he said : " I wish we need never go back at all . Why should we ? Why should one have to go through the little treadmill Life marks out for one ? Why should n't we ...
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