Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volumen91Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... seemed to be no end to the smatterings Mr. Goodchild had ac- quired from books no one else would think worth looking at , perused in a broken . arm - chair or a raveled hammock between spasms of exertion . Such a father was bound to be ...
... seemed to be no end to the smatterings Mr. Goodchild had ac- quired from books no one else would think worth looking at , perused in a broken . arm - chair or a raveled hammock between spasms of exertion . Such a father was bound to be ...
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... seemed at first glance grotesque in ultra - fashionable and gowns , who had been photogra on the terraces of race - tracks or the 1 of country clubs , among a crowd of fastidiously dressed . In the same they became familiar with the ...
... seemed at first glance grotesque in ultra - fashionable and gowns , who had been photogra on the terraces of race - tracks or the 1 of country clubs , among a crowd of fastidiously dressed . In the same they became familiar with the ...
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... seemed to hover like simu- lacra of real dwellings , all ready to dis- solve as do the edifices that the mind builds up in sleep . But at close approach once more they proved all too real - the same old surroundings , the symbols of ...
... seemed to hover like simu- lacra of real dwellings , all ready to dis- solve as do the edifices that the mind builds up in sleep . But at close approach once more they proved all too real - the same old surroundings , the symbols of ...
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... seemed to prefigure the luxurious fu- ture , the Goodchild family gazed at one another with startled eyes . " So we ' re off ! " " To think we ' re really off at last ! " Amid their incredulity there lurked a sort of apprehension , as ...
... seemed to prefigure the luxurious fu- ture , the Goodchild family gazed at one another with startled eyes . " So we ' re off ! " " To think we ' re really off at last ! " Amid their incredulity there lurked a sort of apprehension , as ...
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... seemed in constant danger of col- lision , between buildings that leaned half- way across the sky . There stole through them a feeling of defenselessness , of in- significance . Before the hotel which they had chosen - carved portico ...
... seemed in constant danger of col- lision , between buildings that leaned half- way across the sky . There stole through them a feeling of defenselessness , of in- significance . Before the hotel which they had chosen - carved portico ...
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