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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... turned on me ! But I answered nothing - I could answer nothing . She said no more . We passed through the little wicket , and it closed aft- er us , breaking the stillness with a harsh noise . tears , and I was even glad to see them. But ...
... turned on me ! But I answered nothing - I could answer nothing . She said no more . We passed through the little wicket , and it closed aft- er us , breaking the stillness with a harsh noise . tears , and I was even glad to see them. But ...
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... turned aside her asking eyes , and dropped into silence . Over such instances as these how Paula and I pondered ! How we treasured them in our remembrance , cheering ourselves with the thought of them often , when a long interval of ...
... turned aside her asking eyes , and dropped into silence . Over such instances as these how Paula and I pondered ! How we treasured them in our remembrance , cheering ourselves with the thought of them often , when a long interval of ...
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... turned from me in bitterness . " What hopes ? Oh ! Lewis , is it not mock- cry in us to desire so earnestly for our child the strength and clearness of intellect that only brings doubt and misery to ourselves ? Let her remain as she is ...
... turned from me in bitterness . " What hopes ? Oh ! Lewis , is it not mock- cry in us to desire so earnestly for our child the strength and clearness of intellect that only brings doubt and misery to ourselves ? Let her remain as she is ...
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... turning to the court - room recorded our verdict in favor of the plaintiff , who , alarmed by our unexpectedly long ... turned out Kraut and my- self together . We took the same chairs in which we had been neighbors before , but there ...
... turning to the court - room recorded our verdict in favor of the plaintiff , who , alarmed by our unexpectedly long ... turned out Kraut and my- self together . We took the same chairs in which we had been neighbors before , but there ...
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... turned toward her , adroitly , with her hind - legs , as when throwing a thread around a fly , had thrown one thread after another over the mouth of the snake , so that he was now perfectly muz- zled , by a series of threads placed over ...
... turned toward her , adroitly , with her hind - legs , as when throwing a thread around a fly , had thrown one thread after another over the mouth of the snake , so that he was now perfectly muz- zled , by a series of threads placed over ...
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