A Modern ChronicleMacmillan, 1910 - 493 էջ This, Mr. Churchill's first great presentation of the Eternal Feminine, is throughout a profound study of a fascinating young American woman. It is frankly a modern love story. |
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... Street VIII . IN WHICH THE LAW BETRAYS A HEART X. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM 382 395 406 . XI . IN WHICH IT IS ALL DONE OVER AGAIN XII . THE ENTRANCE INTO EDEN 415 430 • XIII . OF THE WORLD BEYOND THE GATES . XIV . • XV . THE PILLARS OF ...
... Street VIII . IN WHICH THE LAW BETRAYS A HEART X. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM 382 395 406 . XI . IN WHICH IT IS ALL DONE OVER AGAIN XII . THE ENTRANCE INTO EDEN 415 430 • XIII . OF THE WORLD BEYOND THE GATES . XIV . • XV . THE PILLARS OF ...
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... Street . Suffice it to add , at this time , that he worshipped Mr. Leffingwell , and that he was back in a twinkling with the information that Mr. Isham was awaiting him . The president was seated at his desk . In spite of the ...
... Street . Suffice it to add , at this time , that he worshipped Mr. Leffingwell , and that he was back in a twinkling with the information that Mr. Isham was awaiting him . The president was seated at his desk . In spite of the ...
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... street . His voice shook as he answered : " Ten days ago I learned that my brother was dead , Mr. Isham . ' 99 The president glanced at the broad back of his teller . Mr. Isham's voice was firm , his face certainly betrayed no feeling ...
... street . His voice shook as he answered : " Ten days ago I learned that my brother was dead , Mr. Isham . ' 99 The president glanced at the broad back of his teller . Mr. Isham's voice was firm , his face certainly betrayed no feeling ...
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... street - cars , Honora pulling Uncle Tom's mustache . More than one pedestrian paused to look back at the tall man carrying the beautiful child , bedecked like a young princess , and more than one passenger in the street cars smiled at ...
... street - cars , Honora pulling Uncle Tom's mustache . More than one pedestrian paused to look back at the tall man carrying the beautiful child , bedecked like a young princess , and more than one passenger in the street cars smiled at ...
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... Street Road , at the crest of the second ridge from the river . Up this ridge , with clanking traces , toiled the horse - cars that carried Uncle Tom downtown to the bank and Aunt Mary to market . Fleeing westward , likewise , from the ...
... Street Road , at the crest of the second ridge from the river . Up this ridge , with clanking traces , toiled the horse - cars that carried Uncle Tom downtown to the bank and Aunt Mary to market . Fleeing westward , likewise , from the ...
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Էջ 155 - Wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
Էջ 58 - I made, thirty years back. My only excuse for giving them is that they are so singularly prophetic. The reminding tune (an old French chime which my father used to sing) is very simple and touching; and the old French words run thus: "Orleans, Beaugency! Notre Dame de Cleryl Vendome! Vendome! Quel chagrin, quel ennui De compter toute la nuit Les heures — Les heures!