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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... Lady Craven's house that night ; and when , a week afterward , one of her ladyship's dainty billets invited me to a ... lady's voluble attentions . She had wrong- ly concluded that I " never read those kind of books " -novels , to wit ...
... Lady Craven's house that night ; and when , a week afterward , one of her ladyship's dainty billets invited me to a ... lady's voluble attentions . She had wrong- ly concluded that I " never read those kind of books " -novels , to wit ...
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... lady and gentle- man , the latter of whom I already was slightly acquainted with . In brief , it resulted in my being invited to become a guest at the Manor House during my stay in the neighborhood , and my acceptance of the proffered ...
... lady and gentle- man , the latter of whom I already was slightly acquainted with . In brief , it resulted in my being invited to become a guest at the Manor House during my stay in the neighborhood , and my acceptance of the proffered ...
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... Lady Craven , who was self - privileged to be rude un- der the disguise of candor . " As Miss Clive , she was ... ladies , had aroused her earnest sympathy . She was desirous of being one among these self - con- stituted teachers . She ...
... Lady Craven , who was self - privileged to be rude un- der the disguise of candor . " As Miss Clive , she was ... ladies , had aroused her earnest sympathy . She was desirous of being one among these self - con- stituted teachers . She ...
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... lady making such on having met the expense of the costly bridal an honest confession of it , we might as well ... ladies of the family had no time for plain sewing , no time for waiting on themselves or the gentlemen who made their ...
... lady making such on having met the expense of the costly bridal an honest confession of it , we might as well ... ladies of the family had no time for plain sewing , no time for waiting on themselves or the gentlemen who made their ...
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... lady held her ground , and would not deny her hard - working brother - who spent so much time in supporting his establishment in Clinton Place that he was scarcely ever there to enjoy it - the pleasure of a yearly visit from one who ...
... lady held her ground , and would not deny her hard - working brother - who spent so much time in supporting his establishment in Clinton Place that he was scarcely ever there to enjoy it - the pleasure of a yearly visit from one who ...
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