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Modern Review September 1917

1917

Up till last week his wag es had been paid out of the profits from the sales in the shop ; lived with his mother in a fairly comlortable home so he was in no want and Gladys found that out of his own money„ which she knew he wanted Jrf a new icri..ercoat he had bought a little coal and sonic food so there was a fire in the little parlour at the hack of the shop and there she :sat alone in h [...] Up till last week his wag es had been paid out of the profits from the sales in the shop ; lived with his mother in a fairly comlortable home so he was in no want and Gladys found that out of his own money„ which she knew he wanted Jrf a new icri..ercoat he had bought a little coal and sonic food so there was a fire in the little parlour at the hack of the shop and there she :sat alone in h [...] It's only what we call the first appearance funk I hail it myself " And as the flights went on Gladys did indeed become used to the 5 tam the glare of the h botlights the stari ng eyes and was even able to laugh at herself and her former nervousness. [...] Tarlton the editor who had praised her poetry and at the end of the week she received a note saying that he would print it that she would refire a guinea for it and that he would be pleased to see further articles. [...] The clock over the tower struck eight; '57 little door at the side of the big opened and out came the discharge soners one by one Almost the last was Harry and Gladys looked at him her heart a stood still before she ran towards him he looked so ill so worn ! he coughed shivered as he bent from his height to her to him and kiss her.
government politics public policy
Pages
154
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Fronmatter
i-232 Ramananda Chaterjee view
Wheels Within Wheels
232-239 Frank Evans view
India and Fiji
239-242 unknown view
Krishnakantas Will
243-247 Bankim Chatterjee view
The Rise of Shahji Bhonsla
247-255 unknown view
Economics of British India
255-260 unknown view
On an Indian Image Found in Japan
260-261 W.W Pearson view
American Help for Indian Students
261-262 unknown view
Kings of Vijayanagar
262-266 Shirley view
Theories of The Evolution of Kingship Amongthe Indo-Aryans
267-273 Narendra Nath view
Gleanings
273-280 unknown view
Art Religion and Personality
280-285 unknown view
Trade and Technique
285-286 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
286-290 unknown view
The Mabaraja Gaekwar’s Administrative Record
290-296 Nihal Singh view
Shakti and Shakata
296-303 Jhon Woodroffe view
Railways and Indians and Anglo Indians
304-305 unknown view
Scieniific Research as it is in India
305-310 unknown view
Lessons from British Agriculture
310-315 unknown view
Future of Education In Bengal
315-319 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
319-324 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
324-326 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
327-330 unknown view
Thou Shalt Obey
330-340 unknown view
Notes
340-363 unknown view