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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... looked in that ellagunt re- septicul " I then exclaimed , radiant with delight un- speakable . And now , ever since , when callers come to see me , Dennis tells ' em " Yes'm , Mist ' Riley's here , but I spec ' he cain't see nobody no ...
... looked in that ellagunt re- septicul " I then exclaimed , radiant with delight un- speakable . And now , ever since , when callers come to see me , Dennis tells ' em " Yes'm , Mist ' Riley's here , but I spec ' he cain't see nobody no ...
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... looked out of her eyes and lips , When she saw herself in the glass . " Now come , " she said to the captains ten Who were ready to put to sea , " Ye are all my men and my father's men , And what will ye do for me ? " Sail north and ...
... looked out of her eyes and lips , When she saw herself in the glass . " Now come , " she said to the captains ten Who were ready to put to sea , " Ye are all my men and my father's men , And what will ye do for me ? " Sail north and ...
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... looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ' Mabel Cheyne ? " I had forgotten the name . I tried to pull my hand from his , to get far enough away from him to focus him ...
... looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ' Mabel Cheyne ? " I had forgotten the name . I tried to pull my hand from his , to get far enough away from him to focus him ...
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... looked alike . So I lied . " I walked slowly , hardly directing my footsteps , except that of course I went the way I had seen Roger go . My feet dragged ; but by this time my brain was blessedly numb , and I was no longer afraid to ...
... looked alike . So I lied . " I walked slowly , hardly directing my footsteps , except that of course I went the way I had seen Roger go . My feet dragged ; but by this time my brain was blessedly numb , and I was no longer afraid to ...
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... looked this country harder in the face , one recognised , than any possibility , even that of the England of the Armada , even that of the long Napoleonic men- ace , could be imagined to have looked her . The analogy quickened and deep ...
... looked this country harder in the face , one recognised , than any possibility , even that of the England of the Armada , even that of the long Napoleonic men- ace , could be imagined to have looked her . The analogy quickened and deep ...
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