The STORY of
MARY MACLANE
CHICAGO
HERBERT S. STONE AND COMPANY
MCMII
COPYRIGHT, 1902, BY
HERBERT S. STONE & CO
PUBLISHED APRIL 26, 1902
JANUARY 1901 | |
13 | I of womankind and of nineteen years |
14 | I have in me the germs of intense life |
15 | So then, yes. I find myself at this stage of womankind |
16 | I feel about forty years old |
17 | As I have said, I want Fame |
18 | And meanwhile—as I wait—my mind occupies itself |
19 | I come from a long line of Scotch and Canadian |
20 | I have said that I am alone. I am not quite |
21 | Happiness, don’t you know, is of three kinds |
22 | It is night. I might well be in my bed |
23 | I have eaten my dinner. I have had, among other things |
24 | I am charmingly original |
25 | I can remember a time long, oh, very long ago |
26 | I sit at my window and look out upon |
27 | This is not a diary. It is a Portrayal |
28 | I am an artist of the most artistic, the highest ty ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |