The Century: A Popular Quarterly, 103 tomasScribner & Company, 1922 |
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... walked inside and stopped first at the telegraph room , which was nearest the door , and Howard entered animatedly into conversation with the operator on duty in a French that was as utilitarian as it was full of gestures . I gradually ...
... walked inside and stopped first at the telegraph room , which was nearest the door , and Howard entered animatedly into conversation with the operator on duty in a French that was as utilitarian as it was full of gestures . I gradually ...
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... walked out on the platform . For once he was not ducking or moving sidewise . He came straight forward , bowed to the front of him , right , and left ; drew off his gloves and bowed again . Mingling with her agony of pity , a thrill ran ...
... walked out on the platform . For once he was not ducking or moving sidewise . He came straight forward , bowed to the front of him , right , and left ; drew off his gloves and bowed again . Mingling with her agony of pity , a thrill ran ...
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... " " I should have walked , " said Hip- polyte . 82 Now this is exactly what would have happened to Hippolyte if he had not taken a taxi : The shortest route which the pedes- trian can choose in 134 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... " " I should have walked , " said Hip- polyte . 82 Now this is exactly what would have happened to Hippolyte if he had not taken a taxi : The shortest route which the pedes- trian can choose in 134 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... walked . That evening a gentle breeze was blowing down the Street of Babylon , and as Hippolyte stooped , his back was opposed to its current . Caught in the brim of his hat , the breeze lifted it from his head and carried it down this ...
... walked . That evening a gentle breeze was blowing down the Street of Babylon , and as Hippolyte stooped , his back was opposed to its current . Caught in the brim of his hat , the breeze lifted it from his head and carried it down this ...
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... walked up that same gray old street on his way to that very café . In a clear , beautiful bari- tone he was singing without words , " E lucevan le stelle , " from the last act of " Tosca , " and becoming quite pleas- antly melancholy ...
... walked up that same gray old street on his way to that very café . In a clear , beautiful bari- tone he was singing without words , " E lucevan le stelle , " from the last act of " Tosca , " and becoming quite pleas- antly melancholy ...
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