Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... course they were ! But Peter Findlay was not a fool , even though he might be a coward . And in the absence of a worthy stimulus he began to have a sly satisfaction at the thought of how quickly he had an- ticipated the inevitable ...
... course they were ! But Peter Findlay was not a fool , even though he might be a coward . And in the absence of a worthy stimulus he began to have a sly satisfaction at the thought of how quickly he had an- ticipated the inevitable ...
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... courses of both the hero and the villain were obstructed by every conceivable mischance in the calendar . Things ... course his wife would be up ; this was inevitable ; not because of the morning's sultriness so much as because an ...
... courses of both the hero and the villain were obstructed by every conceivable mischance in the calendar . Things ... course his wife would be up ; this was inevitable ; not because of the morning's sultriness so much as because an ...
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... course , in the cautious economies of the Find- lay family . There was the automobile , for instance . Peter Findlay had argued himself into this luxury on the score of needing fresh air . His wife had ob- jected a bit wistfully , as if ...
... course , in the cautious economies of the Find- lay family . There was the automobile , for instance . Peter Findlay had argued himself into this luxury on the score of needing fresh air . His wife had ob- jected a bit wistfully , as if ...
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... course , nothing of the kind had happened to Dick , yet he would give him a serious . talking to later in the day . He didn't want his boy brought home dead or mangled . That was the worst of rais- ing a family . Always the anxiety that ...
... course , nothing of the kind had happened to Dick , yet he would give him a serious . talking to later in the day . He didn't want his boy brought home dead or mangled . That was the worst of rais- ing a family . Always the anxiety that ...
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... course it had not been Dick ! It couldn't have been Dick ! What did the newspaper report say ? Surely there had been a name given . There must have been a name given . But he had been too interested in the phrase " Death was instantane ...
... course it had not been Dick ! It couldn't have been Dick ! What did the newspaper report say ? Surely there had been a name given . There must have been a name given . But he had been too interested in the phrase " Death was instantane ...
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