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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... fact that Gertrude and the two children were not at home was in itself not so disturb- ing ; he could think of a dozen reasons for their being away . But he could not fathom the apparent unpreparedness of their departure . Something ...
... fact that Gertrude and the two children were not at home was in itself not so disturb- ing ; he could think of a dozen reasons for their being away . But he could not fathom the apparent unpreparedness of their departure . Something ...
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... fact of death . If he had only come to this terrible trick of Fate with clean hands ! If he had turned back ! What answer could he make to Gertrude at that moment when she discovered that her husband had ridden away and left their child ...
... fact of death . If he had only come to this terrible trick of Fate with clean hands ! If he had turned back ! What answer could he make to Gertrude at that moment when she discovered that her husband had ridden away and left their child ...
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... fact that the captain followed the edge of the floe ice . Captains never mention facts like that , nor do submarines that put their periscopes out of commission at- tempting to emerge under a cake of ice . At any rate , his letter ...
... fact that the captain followed the edge of the floe ice . Captains never mention facts like that , nor do submarines that put their periscopes out of commission at- tempting to emerge under a cake of ice . At any rate , his letter ...
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... fact that he was continually on the bridge for eight days and nights and his gun crew equally alert . Obvi- ously , he was quite ready to turn in when a French patrol escorted the ship to anchorage at the end of a long line of thirty or ...
... fact that he was continually on the bridge for eight days and nights and his gun crew equally alert . Obvi- ously , he was quite ready to turn in when a French patrol escorted the ship to anchorage at the end of a long line of thirty or ...
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... fact that when he was a kid , he fell down the cellar stairs and his mouth caught on a nail ! The commander put the following in it : " RESTAURANT - KEEPER : ' You're from Ger- many ? ' 999 " ČUSTOMER : ' I'm Hungary . ' " RESTAURANT ...
... fact that when he was a kid , he fell down the cellar stairs and his mouth caught on a nail ! The commander put the following in it : " RESTAURANT - KEEPER : ' You're from Ger- many ? ' 999 " ČUSTOMER : ' I'm Hungary . ' " RESTAURANT ...
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