Putnam's Monthly and the Reader, Volume 7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1910 |
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... give vital and sympathetic expression to the varied emotions of the universal heart . $ 1.25 net . Postage 12 cents . The Piper By Josephine Preston Peabody A poetic play , full of playful humor and tender and lovely poetry , by the ...
... give vital and sympathetic expression to the varied emotions of the universal heart . $ 1.25 net . Postage 12 cents . The Piper By Josephine Preston Peabody A poetic play , full of playful humor and tender and lovely poetry , by the ...
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... give for ability to respond gracefully to a toast ? This little book teaches by ex- ample . Valuable both to novices ... gives a clear idea of social- istic doctrines . It JOURNALISM . By Charles H. Olin . What is news , how obtained ...
... give for ability to respond gracefully to a toast ? This little book teaches by ex- ample . Valuable both to novices ... gives a clear idea of social- istic doctrines . It JOURNALISM . By Charles H. Olin . What is news , how obtained ...
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... give special at- tention to the physical education of those who are most in need of it . This is particularly desirable where young men show great intellectual ability and give promise of careers of great usefulness to the community ...
... give special at- tention to the physical education of those who are most in need of it . This is particularly desirable where young men show great intellectual ability and give promise of careers of great usefulness to the community ...
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... give to em- broidery . Her life is full of the most exacting social duties . Few Ameri- can ladies in the whirl of society in Washington or New York have more social functions to attend or duties to perform . I have often been present ...
... give to em- broidery . Her life is full of the most exacting social duties . Few Ameri- can ladies in the whirl of society in Washington or New York have more social functions to attend or duties to perform . I have often been present ...
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... gives a low curtesy in which the left knee touches the floor . Even the children go through this same for- mality ... give her fine apartments to live in , many servants to wait on her , and every luxury he can afford ; but there his ...
... gives a low curtesy in which the left knee touches the floor . Even the children go through this same for- mality ... give her fine apartments to live in , many servants to wait on her , and every luxury he can afford ; but there his ...
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