Century Monthly Magazine, 102 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 |
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... thought martyrdoms , color the records of human struggle . And in our quaintly self - conscious era it is impossible to give the most meager thought to the subject of new ideas without getting the flash of awkward and heroic figures ...
... thought martyrdoms , color the records of human struggle . And in our quaintly self - conscious era it is impossible to give the most meager thought to the subject of new ideas without getting the flash of awkward and heroic figures ...
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... thoughts and feelings that surged like torrents through her soul ? Merely the act of putting her pencil to paper , her ... thought I'd want nothing ; I'd live only to write . " Her head sank to the rough edge of the potato - barrel ...
... thoughts and feelings that surged like torrents through her soul ? Merely the act of putting her pencil to paper , her ... thought I'd want nothing ; I'd live only to write . " Her head sank to the rough edge of the potato - barrel ...
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... thought , who might re- veal to him those intangible qualities of the immigrant - qualities he could not grasp ... thoughts you give out are beautiful . " Her face lighted with joy at his un- derstanding . " I never knew why I hated to ...
... thought , who might re- veal to him those intangible qualities of the immigrant - qualities he could not grasp ... thoughts you give out are beautiful . " Her face lighted with joy at his un- derstanding . " I never knew why I hated to ...
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... thought he might be . As she ran up the steps she knew he was there without being told . Even as she sent her name in , the door opened , and he stood there , the living light of the late afternoon glow . He was n't a bit startled by ...
... thought he might be . As she ran up the steps she knew he was there without being told . Even as she sent her name in , the door opened , and he stood there , the living light of the late afternoon glow . He was n't a bit startled by ...
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... thought this nation was to put an end to . " " Grand ! " she cried , clapping her hands ecstatically . " Your language is a little too high over my head for me to understand what you ' re talking about , but I feel I know what you mean ...
... thought this nation was to put an end to . " " Grand ! " she cried , clapping her hands ecstatically . " Your language is a little too high over my head for me to understand what you ' re talking about , but I feel I know what you mean ...
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