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Elizabeth Shippen Green She heard him speak to someone below (1907) Illustration for "The Love Match" by Justus Miles Forman Harper's Monthly Magazine Vol. 115. Jun 1907 - Nov 1907. 442.
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putterings, 298-294
it was no mere curiosity, however that brought spring from nowhere right out of thin air hold that thought Sophronia, of sound mind, did not answer. context not worth uttering Miles drift. Sometime strand somewhere, I expect. For the present, drift. “like a man in a book” of unknown origin
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I drift. Sometime I shall strand somewhere, I expect. For the present, I drift.
And the man, with his head against Natalia’s knees, stared westward towards that world beyond the golden haze, and his mind ran back, half amusedly, half contemptuously, over the life he had lived there. It seemed to him such a pallid, unillumined life — such an aimless, bloodless puttering about. He thought of the man whom he had killed, and the thought awakened in him no compunction, no emotion. He thought of the woman for whose sake he had killed him, and his blood did not stir, though he had considered himself in love with her for some years. Love! he almost laughed aloud. Who was he, in those alien days, that he should know what love was?
ex Justus Miles Forman, “Ulysses McCleod” — Part 5 “Terre Dormitor” — in The Windsor Magazine : An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women 23 (April 1906) : 650-656 (652) : link
appears to be illustrated by J(ames). Ayton Symington (c1856-1939) wikipedia : link
epigram from Part 4 “Miramar” : 571 : link
Justus Miles Forman (1875-1915) wikipedia : link died on Lusitania, see The Lusitania Resource : Saloon (First Class) Passenger List : Justus Miles Forman : link
more about the author, The Windsor Magazine, and the story at : 294a
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"The Love Match" by Justus Miles Forman. Illustrations by Elizabeth Shippen Green. (Harper's Monthly Magazine Vol. 115. Jun - Nov 1907)
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Giséle, by Elizabeth Shippen Green, 1908 by trialsanderrors Via Flickr: For Helen Rödel. Giséle by Elizabeth Shippen Green, watercolor and charcoal drawing. Illustration shows Giséle, seated under a tree and holding her hat as she appeared when meeting the male protagonist in the story. Published in: "The Dream" by Justus Miles Forman, Harper's magazine, 117:714 (Oct. 1908). From the Cabinet of American Illustration at the U.S. Library of Congress. More illustrations by Elizabeth Shippen Green | More illustrations from the Cabinet [PD] This picture is in the public domain.
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“They were still standing there in the open door.” From The Unknown Lady by Justus Miles Forman, 1911. Artist unknown [999 x 1622]
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“They were still standing there in the open door.” From The Unknown Lady by Justus Miles Forman, 1911. Artist unknown [999 x 1622] via /r/ArtPorn https://ift.tt/2NFo1hC
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Film by Justus Miles Forman released Jan. 4, four months before his demise on the Lusitania.
I adore the title "Photo-play" to describe a film.
#photo-play#justus miles forman#lusitania#silent film#early 1900s#1915#jane cowl#garden of lies#sentimental romance#moving picture
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