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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... girl wrote . " Not only Indiana , but the United States should be proud of you . I am proud of you myself . " Riley's appeal to the child was uni- versal , for the people who liked him lived in all parts of the world . Some- times ...
... girl wrote . " Not only Indiana , but the United States should be proud of you . I am proud of you myself . " Riley's appeal to the child was uni- versal , for the people who liked him lived in all parts of the world . Some- times ...
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... girl as a mere friend and not in the person of a poet . Riley always called her " Dory Ann , " after an old - fashioned name from the memories of his childhood . When the letters began , the child was in the hospital suffering from an ...
... girl as a mere friend and not in the person of a poet . Riley always called her " Dory Ann , " after an old - fashioned name from the memories of his childhood . When the letters began , the child was in the hospital suffering from an ...
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... girl I know - and that's you your - own - sef ! ( and I spelt self thataway a - purpose . ) But the other day I was a little mean , I guess , when my little third - cousin Helen broke away from her Pa ( my second- cousin ) and his Pa ...
... girl I know - and that's you your - own - sef ! ( and I spelt self thataway a - purpose . ) But the other day I was a little mean , I guess , when my little third - cousin Helen broke away from her Pa ( my second- cousin ) and his Pa ...
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... girl replied : DEAR JIM , -I hope you don't mind . I think it does not sound quite so familiar as Bud - and you are older than I am . I re- ceived your letter . I don't think you under- stood the turkey business . New York tur- keys do ...
... girl replied : DEAR JIM , -I hope you don't mind . I think it does not sound quite so familiar as Bud - and you are older than I am . I re- ceived your letter . I don't think you under- stood the turkey business . New York tur- keys do ...
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... girl who wore blue and had yellow hair in a widow's peak . I was very fond of her . What was her name , Aunty ? " Letitia laughed . " Yes , what was her name ? " Mrs. Twining seemed to rouse herself from deafness . " What is it , my ...
... girl who wore blue and had yellow hair in a widow's peak . I was very fond of her . What was her name , Aunty ? " Letitia laughed . " Yes , what was her name ? " Mrs. Twining seemed to rouse herself from deafness . " What is it , my ...
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