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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Page 14
... human Hesh is heir to , but I have the pleasure of attaining an attack beyond any affliction of yours , since my latest visitation is the rare affliction of bone - erysipelas of my immortal soul . And until you reach that you must ...
... human Hesh is heir to , but I have the pleasure of attaining an attack beyond any affliction of yours , since my latest visitation is the rare affliction of bone - erysipelas of my immortal soul . And until you reach that you must ...
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... 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 felt , now , that if he were to live to be a hundred he would ...
... 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 felt , now , that if he were to live to be a hundred he would ...
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... human plot . I might ( as in childhood one dreams of doing ) have been floating on cirrhus clouds or treading the Milky Way . That is why this story will never seem to me morbid . From this fourth - dimensional world in which I moved ...
... human plot . I might ( as in childhood one dreams of doing ) have been floating on cirrhus clouds or treading the Milky Way . That is why this story will never seem to me morbid . From this fourth - dimensional world in which I moved ...
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... and we should escort Letitia home , each of us with a lantern in his hand . . . Believe me , the moon is the real timekeeper ; it is she who marks our human intervals . 29 It came very suddenly , that night , as EAST OF EDEN 49.
... and we should escort Letitia home , each of us with a lantern in his hand . . . Believe me , the moon is the real timekeeper ; it is she who marks our human intervals . 29 It came very suddenly , that night , as EAST OF EDEN 49.
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... human experience looming all the while larger and larger ; but whatever face or succession of faces the genius of the race should most turn up the main mark of them all would be in the differ- ence that , taken together , couldn't fail ...
... human experience looming all the while larger and larger ; but whatever face or succession of faces the genius of the race should most turn up the main mark of them all would be in the differ- ence that , taken together , couldn't fail ...
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