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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... heard a cry , felt the sickening impact of col- lision with a human body , caught the sound of crashing glass , and the next thing he knew he found himself tearing past green fields , the paved streets of the city left far behind . He ...
... heard a cry , felt the sickening impact of col- lision with a human body , caught the sound of crashing glass , and the next thing he knew he found himself tearing past green fields , the paved streets of the city left far behind . He ...
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... heard of the exploit of the British steamer that outwitted the same raider by navigating the uncharted passage of Nelson Strait , steaming where the pursuer refused to follow , and by display of daring seamanship eventu- ally reaching ...
... heard of the exploit of the British steamer that outwitted the same raider by navigating the uncharted passage of Nelson Strait , steaming where the pursuer refused to follow , and by display of daring seamanship eventu- ally reaching ...
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... heard it sunk to a whisper . " For me , you are forever and forever in white . " I don't think Mrs. Twining heard . She had turned her head away from them . Though we longed for the moon , she did not rise , and Letitia bravely made ...
... heard it sunk to a whisper . " For me , you are forever and forever in white . " I don't think Mrs. Twining heard . She had turned her head away from them . Though we longed for the moon , she did not rise , and Letitia bravely made ...
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... heard him . Roger got admittance to Mrs. Twin- ing's room , and I spent the longest half- hour I have ever lived , while I waited for him on the headland amid the cocoa- palms , looking out to sea . I say " waited . " I had no knowledge ...
... heard him . Roger got admittance to Mrs. Twin- ing's room , and I spent the longest half- hour I have ever lived , while I waited for him on the headland amid the cocoa- palms , looking out to sea . I say " waited . " I had no knowledge ...
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... heard were the unchanging sounds of Nature , and the remembered voices of my two friends at play in Eden . I saw the green dazzle of leaves , the ten- der vividness of blossoms , and , now and then , moving as by right among those ...
... heard were the unchanging sounds of Nature , and the remembered voices of my two friends at play in Eden . I saw the green dazzle of leaves , the ten- der vividness of blossoms , and , now and then , moving as by right among those ...
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