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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Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Why Old Songs Live Richard Le Gallienne 76 55 Paintings by Marion Powers . Within the Rim ... ..Henry James With an Introduction by Elizabeth As- quith . With the Guns .... Arthur Hunt Chute 249 ...
Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Why Old Songs Live Richard Le Gallienne 76 55 Paintings by Marion Powers . Within the Rim ... ..Henry James With an Introduction by Elizabeth As- quith . With the Guns .... Arthur Hunt Chute 249 ...
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... live his hopes and his tragedies now , just as much as I could when I looked like him . " We have great times together - this little boy and I - and we are never more intimate than when some other little child is near us . I have sat ...
... live his hopes and his tragedies now , just as much as I could when I looked like him . " We have great times together - this little boy and I - and we are never more intimate than when some other little child is near us . I have sat ...
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... live to be a hundred he would never forget that dreadful moment when he had brought his machine to an abrupt stop and faced the issue squarely . He , Peter Findlay , had knocked down a fel- low human being and ridden away with- out so ...
... live to be a hundred he would never forget that dreadful moment when he had brought his machine to an abrupt stop and faced the issue squarely . He , Peter Findlay , had knocked down a fel- low human being and ridden away with- out so ...
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... live anywhere else in San Fran- cisco , although all the old neighbors had long since moved away . He didn't like flats ; he wouldn't live in apartments ; he had installed electric lights under protest . His father had lived there be ...
... live anywhere else in San Fran- cisco , although all the old neighbors had long since moved away . He didn't like flats ; he wouldn't live in apartments ; he had installed electric lights under protest . His father had lived there be ...
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... live in hope of the great show coming . There are long periods of suspense after action , for ships on patrol duty , when only neutral shipping breaks the horizon . But never for an instant can the patrol relax its searching observa ...
... live in hope of the great show coming . There are long periods of suspense after action , for ships on patrol duty , when only neutral shipping breaks the horizon . But never for an instant can the patrol relax its searching observa ...
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