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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... 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- fore him when the Western Addition was considered the last word in civic expansion ...
... 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- fore him when the Western Addition was considered the last word in civic expansion ...
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... moved about him . He had failed in the crucial test ; the only thing left was to attempt to pur- chase peace of mind . He had been try- ing all day to bribe his unrest with a thousand sophistries , but he realized now that these covert ...
... moved about him . He had failed in the crucial test ; the only thing left was to attempt to pur- chase peace of mind . He had been try- ing all day to bribe his unrest with a thousand sophistries , but he realized now that these covert ...
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... moved and breathed I was awakened , after many weeks , by the entrance of the heroine . Even then I did not wake all at once , for the manner of her entrance was in keeping with the scene . We were dining that night , Roger and I , with ...
... moved and breathed I was awakened , after many weeks , by the entrance of the heroine . Even then I did not wake all at once , for the manner of her entrance was in keeping with the scene . We were dining that night , Roger and I , with ...
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... moved to tears , and go away disbelieving . But once in a thousand moons Life makes the incomparable gesture for herself ; and I shall always thank God , in spite of everything , that I have seen love burst into complete flower in a ...
... moved to tears , and go away disbelieving . But once in a thousand moons Life makes the incomparable gesture for herself ; and I shall always thank God , in spite of everything , that I have seen love burst into complete flower in a ...
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... moved to his side -close to him , although she did not touch him . I heard her voice change utterly . I saw her face flush , and her eyes draw his unwilling eyes to her . Because - listen , Roger - if you choose , I'll stay forever . I ...
... moved to his side -close to him , although she did not touch him . I heard her voice change utterly . I saw her face flush , and her eyes draw his unwilling eyes to her . Because - listen , Roger - if you choose , I'll stay forever . I ...
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