The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally patriotic , and perhaps more comprehen- sive of vision , who , while realizing the greater strain to which our institutions must be put under ...
... seemed to have become part and parcel with the nation- al fabric , there are others equally patriotic , and perhaps more comprehen- sive of vision , who , while realizing the greater strain to which our institutions must be put under ...
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... seemed indespensable , and so the project widened in scope and favor . - That the time was ripe for such a club for such an opportunity for women to meet and know one an- other , to realize the power which lies in a sympathetic ...
... seemed indespensable , and so the project widened in scope and favor . - That the time was ripe for such a club for such an opportunity for women to meet and know one an- other , to realize the power which lies in a sympathetic ...
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... seemed to him , in all the passage . He heard Haydock's hail , heard Haydock's prolix and realistic bulletin concerning all the invalids , himself included . Then the door shut behind her . It opened again , though , to admit Marie ...
... seemed to him , in all the passage . He heard Haydock's hail , heard Haydock's prolix and realistic bulletin concerning all the invalids , himself included . Then the door shut behind her . It opened again , though , to admit Marie ...
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... seemed to him now the essense of a lullaby , not ominous of disaster as it had been at dawn . And the salty breeze was heavy with sleepiness , also , as it came sweep- ing in from across the unending sur- face of the deep , to play ...
... seemed to him now the essense of a lullaby , not ominous of disaster as it had been at dawn . And the salty breeze was heavy with sleepiness , also , as it came sweep- ing in from across the unending sur- face of the deep , to play ...
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... seemed to stir in her throat , as she saw and heard . " Mr. Clode , " she said gently ; " you needed the rest . " Sharply he roused himself . " Yes , " he said . " So they told me . That's no reason , though , that I should parade the ...
... seemed to stir in her throat , as she saw and heard . " Mr. Clode , " she said gently ; " you needed the rest . " Sharply he roused himself . " Yes , " he said . " So they told me . That's no reason , though , that I should parade the ...
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