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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... sure - enough books of poetry - pieces printed , at last , and sprinkled them over his friends like salt on cantalopes ; and then leaned back and waited for applause and laughed to himself so that he would not miss any voice of praise.
... sure - enough books of poetry - pieces printed , at last , and sprinkled them over his friends like salt on cantalopes ; and then leaned back and waited for applause and laughed to himself so that he would not miss any voice of praise.
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... sure ! . . . Of course I never dreamed of the florists holding back the Indianapolis message that went with their instructions . But all's well at last , and hap- pily ; and we're all the more assured of a real meeting after all . Then ...
... sure ! . . . Of course I never dreamed of the florists holding back the Indianapolis message that went with their instructions . But all's well at last , and hap- pily ; and we're all the more assured of a real meeting after all . Then ...
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... sure temptation for habitual sluggards to deviate from their drowsy ways . The depression that followed Peter Findlay's analysis of the situation was succeeded by a feeling of cunning ela- tion . On second thought , he was glad of these ...
... sure temptation for habitual sluggards to deviate from their drowsy ways . The depression that followed Peter Findlay's analysis of the situation was succeeded by a feeling of cunning ela- tion . On second thought , he was glad of these ...
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... sure that his wife's eagerness would catch the first sound of footfalls , and he looked forward to a suddenly opened door and a cry of relieved delight . But the expected did not happen . Even his fumbling at the lock brought no evi ...
... sure that his wife's eagerness would catch the first sound of footfalls , and he looked forward to a suddenly opened door and a cry of relieved delight . But the expected did not happen . Even his fumbling at the lock brought no evi ...
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... sure if the rotten thing will drop near you , or near the man a bit away . Our captain was presented to Admiral Wemyss . He was thanked , and asked to convey the Admiral's thanks to the officers of E - 86 in recognition of the work they ...
... sure if the rotten thing will drop near you , or near the man a bit away . Our captain was presented to Admiral Wemyss . He was thanked , and asked to convey the Admiral's thanks to the officers of E - 86 in recognition of the work they ...
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