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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... turned back , the issue would have remained unchanged . The boy had been killed outright the question of what prompt aid would have accomplished was dis- posed of . Never for a moment had he doubted that the accident was inevitable . He ...
... turned back , the issue would have remained unchanged . The boy had been killed outright the question of what prompt aid would have accomplished was dis- posed of . Never for a moment had he doubted that the accident was inevitable . He ...
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... turned at the narrows and swept down through the mine - field with nothing but huge fountains of water all around us and bursting shrapnel , to say nothing of Maxim rifles . Both banks seemed to be nothing but sheets of flame . A naval ...
... turned at the narrows and swept down through the mine - field with nothing but huge fountains of water all around us and bursting shrapnel , to say nothing of Maxim rifles . Both banks seemed to be nothing but sheets of flame . A naval ...
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... turned over and sank . The Germans say she was like a fur- nace . They tried to cool her by opening up all the sea - cocks . Altogether they lost nearly 800 men . We feel we gave them something to think about . We lost nothing . One of ...
... turned over and sank . The Germans say she was like a fur- nace . They tried to cool her by opening up all the sea - cocks . Altogether they lost nearly 800 men . We feel we gave them something to think about . We lost nothing . One of ...
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... turned boon German - killers - two of my sisters are volunteer nurses , one in hos- pital for Belgian soldiers , other for British wounded - Mother , needless to state , is in an awful state . GUAYAQUIL , ECUADOR . We are carting coal ...
... turned boon German - killers - two of my sisters are volunteer nurses , one in hos- pital for Belgian soldiers , other for British wounded - Mother , needless to state , is in an awful state . GUAYAQUIL , ECUADOR . We are carting coal ...
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... turned to her and asked , " Do you ever blue ? " wear " Constantly . " And the least shade . of formality , of Europeanism , crept over her face . " I thought so . " He turned away and walked up to the consul . My thoughts veered ...
... turned to her and asked , " Do you ever blue ? " wear " Constantly . " And the least shade . of formality , of Europeanism , crept over her face . " I thought so . " He turned away and walked up to the consul . My thoughts veered ...
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