Harper's Magazine, Volume 141Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 156
... - lit skies , and of the mysteries of her untouched forests where we learned to know the resistless charm which led men out into the great unknown . IN [ N the taxi Ayling suddenly realized haste . 156 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... - lit skies , and of the mysteries of her untouched forests where we learned to know the resistless charm which led men out into the great unknown . IN [ N the taxi Ayling suddenly realized haste . 156 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Page 157
... Ayling recognized the high , familiar street door of the club . Some- thing about it had been changed , or replaced , he couldn't quite make out what . The driver opened the door , lifted out Ayling's bag , and deposited it ex- pertly ...
... Ayling recognized the high , familiar street door of the club . Some- thing about it had been changed , or replaced , he couldn't quite make out what . The driver opened the door , lifted out Ayling's bag , and deposited it ex- pertly ...
Page 158
... Ayling ordered a whisky - and - soda , and when presently the waiter brought it Ayling asked how long he had been in the service of the club . " Thirty - five years , sir . " Ayling looked at the old man in aston- ishment . " Do you ...
... Ayling ordered a whisky - and - soda , and when presently the waiter brought it Ayling asked how long he had been in the service of the club . " Thirty - five years , sir . " Ayling looked at the old man in aston- ishment . " Do you ...
Page 159
... Ayling ! I remember you perfectly now ! " Ched- sey beamed . How could he have failed to remember any one of those gay young friends of the major's ? " And where , " asked Ayling , " is the major now ? " " Major Lonsdale , sir - has ...
... Ayling ! I remember you perfectly now ! " Ched- sey beamed . How could he have failed to remember any one of those gay young friends of the major's ? " And where , " asked Ayling , " is the major now ? " " Major Lonsdale , sir - has ...
Page 160
... Ayling like the address ? " Ayling wrote down the address Ched- sey gave him , and put it away in his pocket , with no more definite idea than that some day , if opportunity offered , he might look her up , for his old friend's sake ...
... Ayling like the address ? " Ayling wrote down the address Ched- sey gave him , and put it away in his pocket , with no more definite idea than that some day , if opportunity offered , he might look her up , for his old friend's sake ...
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