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 27
... leave that child to his fate . Be- cause they'll get him , anyway . There must have been some one in the crowd who took his number . There always is . " Peter Findlay broke his bit of bread in two . " Did you ever try to get the number ...
... leave that child to his fate . Be- cause they'll get him , anyway . There must have been some one in the crowd who took his number . There always is . " Peter Findlay broke his bit of bread in two . " Did you ever try to get the number ...
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... leave of absence . On the return trip to France , half way across the Channel , he sighted two German aircraft and at once made for them , and after splendid maneuvering on his part he finally put both his opponents out of commission ...
... leave of absence . On the return trip to France , half way across the Channel , he sighted two German aircraft and at once made for them , and after splendid maneuvering on his part he finally put both his opponents out of commission ...
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... leave . It is very monotonous cruising around , waiting for them to come out . All the woodwork and wooden structures were torn down and thrown over the side - because of the fire risk — and they were going to put the piano over ...
... leave . It is very monotonous cruising around , waiting for them to come out . All the woodwork and wooden structures were torn down and thrown over the side - because of the fire risk — and they were going to put the piano over ...
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... leave Alex- andria for England writes : So those squareheads are out torpedoing anything that comes along ! Well , I've been forming plans . You see , we have an awful pile of empty beer - kegs on deck . Oh yes , they came aboard empty ...
... leave Alex- andria for England writes : So those squareheads are out torpedoing anything that comes along ! Well , I've been forming plans . You see , we have an awful pile of empty beer - kegs on deck . Oh yes , they came aboard empty ...
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... leave , first since out- break of war . I reported to Admiralty , being an R. N. R. officer , but was told ( as ... leaving he was married ; how , is rather amusing - he wires his fiancée at ten to be ready that same day at two . Bride ...
... leave , first since out- break of war . I reported to Admiralty , being an R. N. R. officer , but was told ( as ... leaving he was married ; how , is rather amusing - he wires his fiancée at ten to be ready that same day at two . Bride ...
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