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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... waiting for me to come help eat him ! -If that's a pict- ure of him you made , why I think he wasn't the kind of turkey folks eat , anyhow ' cause you made him with four legs , like a work - stand , so you ought to have made casters on ...
... waiting for me to come help eat him ! -If that's a pict- ure of him you made , why I think he wasn't the kind of turkey folks eat , anyhow ' cause you made him with four legs , like a work - stand , so you ought to have made casters on ...
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... kitchen of the mother whom he , Peter Findlay , had robbed of her child . The carefully covered saucepans waiting for the lighted gas - flame , the half - cut loaf upon the white table - top , the apron clinging THE EMPTY PISTOL 23.
... kitchen of the mother whom he , Peter Findlay , had robbed of her child . The carefully covered saucepans waiting for the lighted gas - flame , the half - cut loaf upon the white table - top , the apron clinging THE EMPTY PISTOL 23.
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... waiting anxiously for it - they have a monotonous time of it - they envy us greatly for many things . We all live in hope of the great show coming . There are long periods of suspense after action , for ships on patrol duty , when only ...
... waiting anxiously for it - they have a monotonous time of it - they envy us greatly for many things . We all live in hope of the great show coming . There are long periods of suspense after action , for ships on patrol duty , when only ...
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... waiting , threw up the sea for good and joined the army . In the maze of letters and " On Active Service " cards coming to Mr. Wood , every service in the Ad- miralty and every army on land , that is in the thick of it , is represented ...
... waiting , threw up the sea for good and joined the army . In the maze of letters and " On Active Service " cards coming to Mr. Wood , every service in the Ad- miralty and every army on land , that is in the thick of it , is represented ...
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... waiting , we seemed to be taking something indefi- nite , equivocal , painful , into our lungs with each breath we drew . Gone was the happy oxygen of the idyllic fortnight . Sometimes I gazed up at the low - hung stars and clenched my ...
... waiting , we seemed to be taking something indefi- nite , equivocal , painful , into our lungs with each breath we drew . Gone was the happy oxygen of the idyllic fortnight . Sometimes I gazed up at the low - hung stars and clenched my ...
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