The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 4Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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Side 128
... knew . His conversation was original too , and clever enough to justify his claim to be a keen observer and painter of character . His keen estimates of the people about them and the society they moved in had amused her greatly . They ...
... knew . His conversation was original too , and clever enough to justify his claim to be a keen observer and painter of character . His keen estimates of the people about them and the society they moved in had amused her greatly . They ...
Side 129
... knew very well that this gay , handsome artist did not measure even to the standard of manhood set by a very liberal metropolitan society , for there were unpleasant things whispered about his life in the French capital . But he had ...
... knew very well that this gay , handsome artist did not measure even to the standard of manhood set by a very liberal metropolitan society , for there were unpleasant things whispered about his life in the French capital . But he had ...
Side 132
... knew today . The worst of it was , she was with Beverly . He had heard bad things about the young artist , beside enter- taining a strong personal dislike to him , that most of the good men he knew shared . Bev- As for the two in the ...
... knew today . The worst of it was , she was with Beverly . He had heard bad things about the young artist , beside enter- taining a strong personal dislike to him , that most of the good men he knew shared . Bev- As for the two in the ...
Side 133
... knew he was going to preach to her ; he would probably say that Beverly was no fit company for her ; and without doubt he would ask her to marry him again - he always did when he came back to the city . Miss Marcy was in no mood for any ...
... knew he was going to preach to her ; he would probably say that Beverly was no fit company for her ; and without doubt he would ask her to marry him again - he always did when he came back to the city . Miss Marcy was in no mood for any ...
Side 134
... knew ; and hers were little better . Beverly spent the winter in town and took the centre of the stage as if by right . He painted a wonderful por- trait of Miss Marcy , and when the numerous sittings were . over the girl had completely ...
... knew ; and hers were little better . Beverly spent the winter in town and took the centre of the stage as if by right . He painted a wonderful por- trait of Miss Marcy , and when the numerous sittings were . over the girl had completely ...
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