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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... gone through re- hearsals for brave performances with a preening confidence . His self - satisfied vision had pierced the mists of every- day experience and discerned a future He picked up the paper again and re- read every word of the ...
... gone through re- hearsals for brave performances with a preening confidence . His self - satisfied vision had pierced the mists of every- day experience and discerned a future He picked up the paper again and re- read every word of the ...
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... gone to plays , and watched screen dramas un- fold with relentless inevitability . In this fictional life with which he was saturated the courses of both the hero and the villain were obstructed by every conceivable mischance in the ...
... gone to plays , and watched screen dramas un- fold with relentless inevitability . In this fictional life with which he was saturated the courses of both the hero and the villain were obstructed by every conceivable mischance in the ...
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... gone ! And they had left hurriedly , too , in the midst of preparations for the evening meal . Could it be possible that their going was connected in some vague way with the accident of yesterday ? The thought flashed through Findlay's ...
... gone ! And they had left hurriedly , too , in the midst of preparations for the evening meal . Could it be possible that their going was connected in some vague way with the accident of yesterday ? The thought flashed through Findlay's ...
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... gone in , signed by my captain , for my other stripe - so I'm fairly lucky . While the mine - sweepers were patched the fleet took advantage of their suc- cessful work and bombarded the fortifi- cations . Then there was the desperately ...
... gone in , signed by my captain , for my other stripe - so I'm fairly lucky . While the mine - sweepers were patched the fleet took advantage of their suc- cessful work and bombarded the fortifi- cations . Then there was the desperately ...
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... gone on for another hour we should have knocked out one , if not both of them , but we were close over to their mine - fields and submarine area . We closed to the Blücher and had a go at her with my guns . My gun crew was very glad ...
... gone on for another hour we should have knocked out one , if not both of them , but we were close over to their mine - fields and submarine area . We closed to the Blücher and had a go at her with my guns . My gun crew was very glad ...
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