Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... DORRIT . By CHARLES DICKENS ... LOST : THE STORY OF FOUR YOUNG MEN LOVE AFTER MARRIAGE ....................................... .. MAN WHO WAS NOT AN EGOTIST ... 96 , 231 783 504 764 MATTER OF FACT AND MATTER OF FICTION .. MONADS ...
... DORRIT . By CHARLES DICKENS ... LOST : THE STORY OF FOUR YOUNG MEN LOVE AFTER MARRIAGE ....................................... .. MAN WHO WAS NOT AN EGOTIST ... 96 , 231 783 504 764 MATTER OF FACT AND MATTER OF FICTION .. MONADS ...
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... DORRIT . BY CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER LXIII . To overcome this obstacle the farmer set his wits to work to contrive a machine to supersede the use of the flat - irons . Remembering the ad- vantage he had derived from the use of a cylin ...
... DORRIT . BY CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER LXIII . To overcome this obstacle the farmer set his wits to work to contrive a machine to supersede the use of the flat - irons . Remembering the ad- vantage he had derived from the use of a cylin ...
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... DORRIT . BY CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER LXIII . - THE PUPIL OF THE MAR- THE SHALSEA . day was sunny , and the Marshalsea , with the hot noon striking upon it , was un- wontedly quiet . Arthur Clennam dropped into a solitary arm - chair ...
... DORRIT . BY CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER LXIII . - THE PUPIL OF THE MAR- THE SHALSEA . day was sunny , and the Marshalsea , with the hot noon striking upon it , was un- wontedly quiet . Arthur Clennam dropped into a solitary arm - chair ...
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... He looked , to bite his fingers and to look at his visitor , as to me , a good deal changed , and I said so when ❘ long as his visitor continued to glance about the small in the palm of his hand , he began LITTLE DORRIT . 97.
... He looked , to bite his fingers and to look at his visitor , as to me , a good deal changed , and I said so when ❘ long as his visitor continued to glance about the small in the palm of his hand , he began LITTLE DORRIT . 97.
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... Dorrit ? " ery . แ " It is just possible , Sir , " returned John Chiv- 66 " I don't understand it . I hope I may not be so unlucky as to make you think I mean to offend you again , for I never have meant to of- fend you yet , when I say ...
... Dorrit ? " ery . แ " It is just possible , Sir , " returned John Chiv- 66 " I don't understand it . I hope I may not be so unlucky as to make you think I mean to offend you again , for I never have meant to of- fend you yet , when I say ...
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