Current Opinion, Volumen69Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane Current Literature Publishing Company, 1920 |
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... Young women were just as persistent in gaining their ends , tho they were perforce more sentimental and " ladylike . " The prolog shows us the " stoop " of the house where this modest young seamstress lives with her father , an erratic ...
... Young women were just as persistent in gaining their ends , tho they were perforce more sentimental and " ladylike . " The prolog shows us the " stoop " of the house where this modest young seamstress lives with her father , an erratic ...
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... young man who is greatly depressed by the low ebb of the family fortune . He is too self - conscious to notice the pretty young seamstress , and we find out that those romantic tales that she tells to the girls of her own neighborhood ...
... young man who is greatly depressed by the low ebb of the family fortune . He is too self - conscious to notice the pretty young seamstress , and we find out that those romantic tales that she tells to the girls of her own neighborhood ...
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... YOUNG DREAM THAT IMAGINARY RIVAL. 57 Ten Schwere 28 You old - fashioned people have the most evil minds . Why , you came here today prepared to find me a Mephistopheles merely because your daughter told you I had been kind to her . Can't ...
... YOUNG DREAM THAT IMAGINARY RIVAL. 57 Ten Schwere 28 You old - fashioned people have the most evil minds . Why , you came here today prepared to find me a Mephistopheles merely because your daughter told you I had been kind to her . Can't ...
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... young woman appeared at the Paris Olympia for a brief week . Swiftly the news spread of her astonishing art . " Go to the Olympia , " Parisians told each other , " there you will find a Spanish woman with extraordinary talents . " She ...
... young woman appeared at the Paris Olympia for a brief week . Swiftly the news spread of her astonishing art . " Go to the Olympia , " Parisians told each other , " there you will find a Spanish woman with extraordinary talents . " She ...
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Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane. us indirectly that the dead who died young at least do not grow old ; that for us they still remain , like his heroine , radiantly young , and that perhaps is the profoundest emotion his play conveys ...
Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane. us indirectly that the dead who died young at least do not grow old ; that for us they still remain , like his heroine , radiantly young , and that perhaps is the profoundest emotion his play conveys ...
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