Good Housekeeping Magazine, Том 58Phelps Publishing Company, 1914 |
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... play- mate , and my brother had come after tea to escort me home . As we walked through the deepening November twilight he talked excitedly of the riot , the fatal pistol shot , and the slain policeman . I could almost see the man ...
... play- mate , and my brother had come after tea to escort me home . As we walked through the deepening November twilight he talked excitedly of the riot , the fatal pistol shot , and the slain policeman . I could almost see the man ...
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... playing bridge . Mary Hope was one of these . Having done all she could , she was ready to take some diversion . She played for " blood " when she played cards at all , and she was absorbed in the game . The widows had also retired by ...
... playing bridge . Mary Hope was one of these . Having done all she could , she was ready to take some diversion . She played for " blood " when she played cards at all , and she was absorbed in the game . The widows had also retired by ...
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... played with danger , as children might play with dynamite , laughingly , ignorantly . When I met Paul , I thrilled ; not because it was Paul , but because life was flowing through me . And I didn't know what that mighty current ...
... played with danger , as children might play with dynamite , laughingly , ignorantly . When I met Paul , I thrilled ; not because it was Paul , but because life was flowing through me . And I didn't know what that mighty current ...
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... Mifflin ) , of Madame Maeterlinck's " The Children's Blue Bird " ( Dodd , Mead ) , of " Snow White , " the play , as given at the Little Theatre in New York As a reviewer , I know from the publishers ' 66 What Do Children Read ?
... Mifflin ) , of Madame Maeterlinck's " The Children's Blue Bird " ( Dodd , Mead ) , of " Snow White , " the play , as given at the Little Theatre in New York As a reviewer , I know from the publishers ' 66 What Do Children Read ?
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... play golf or to motor - boat or to auto- mobile or to amuse himself in some way , always idle and irresponsible . It was in one of these talks in the dusk over our tea that Mrs. Radner first broached to me a problem that I had never ...
... play golf or to motor - boat or to auto- mobile or to amuse himself in some way , always idle and irresponsible . It was in one of these talks in the dusk over our tea that Mrs. Radner first broached to me a problem that I had never ...
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