1 When she was in charge of the magazine room the readers did not ask for suggestions about elevated essays.
2 But she came out of it unwillingly, and when Kennicott was satisfied that he had corrected all her worries and had opened a magazine of saffron detective stories, she sat upright.
3 The club gets such a nice magazine, Culture Hints, and we follow its programs.
4 She knew from some lost magazine article that in Dublin were innovators called The Irish Players.
5 As Kennicott switched on the seat-light she turned drearily to the illustrations in a motion-picture magazine.
6 He had made a fortune in business, and spent nearly all of it in building up a magazine, which the post office department had tried to suppress, and had driven to Canada.
7 The word was as a spark to a powder magazine.
8 At the news-stand she bought a copy of "Town Tattle" and a moving-picture magazine and, in the station drug store, some cold cream and a small flask of perfume.
9 Read one improving book or magazine per week.
10 I wrote a little something, in secret, and sent it to a magazine, and it was published in the magazine.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 43. ANOTHER RETROSPECT 11 Then I picked up a magazine from the table and attempted to while away the time with it, while my companion munched silently at his toast.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER II. THE SCIENCE OF DEDUCTION 12 I think I do not go too far when I say that I have read nearly every book and magazine article that has been written about Abraham Lincoln.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter XV. 13 The Yankee blockade about the Confederate ports had tightened, and luxuries such as tea, coffee, silks, whalebone stays, colognes, fashion magazines and books were scarce and dear.
14 She was disappointed by his devotion to making money, but she was sure that he did not lie to patients, and that he did keep up with the medical magazines.
15 Racks of magazines, and pictures of coy fat prostitutes in striped bathing-suits.