The North American Review, Volume 241University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 42
... looked down upon a gracious city , wherein was more beauty than the hands of man had ever assembled in one place - more exquisite madonnas whose robes were flame - red and sea - blue and whose hair was actual beaten gold leaf ; more ...
... looked down upon a gracious city , wherein was more beauty than the hands of man had ever assembled in one place - more exquisite madonnas whose robes were flame - red and sea - blue and whose hair was actual beaten gold leaf ; more ...
Page 341
... looked awake with a jerk , and caught a glimpse of some tourist - looking people getting slowly out and stretching . Then they turned and looked over the front of the Monarch . She stood up , and as she heard them enter the restaurant ...
... looked awake with a jerk , and caught a glimpse of some tourist - looking people getting slowly out and stretching . Then they turned and looked over the front of the Monarch . She stood up , and as she heard them enter the restaurant ...
Page 342
... looked at them , handing them the menu cards . In the middle was a stout woman about thirty - six , with blonde hair like yellow hard candy . Her face was made of a series of low mounds of flesh , highly rouged . She was wearing a ...
... looked at them , handing them the menu cards . In the middle was a stout woman about thirty - six , with blonde hair like yellow hard candy . Her face was made of a series of low mounds of flesh , highly rouged . She was wearing a ...
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Actress Verse 311 | 57 |
Alberta and Social Credit | 121 |
ALLEN SARA VAN ALSTYNE But Spring Is Lovelier Verse 98 | 134 |
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