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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... walk about the same as you do from his description , but am earnestly hoping that you and I will caper about together at some early future time . All we have to do is to be brave and gallant in our affliction and I think the Good Lord ...
... walk about the same as you do from his description , but am earnestly hoping that you and I will caper about together at some early future time . All we have to do is to be brave and gallant in our affliction and I think the Good Lord ...
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... walking about her room . But Mrs. Twining was a strong woman . She said nothing to me ; she bade Roger good - bye when he went off to the school as naturally as if his religious integrity were not threatened . She greeted Letitia with a ...
... walking about her room . But Mrs. Twining was a strong woman . She said nothing to me ; she bade Roger good - bye when he went off to the school as naturally as if his religious integrity were not threatened . She greeted Letitia with a ...
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... walking , played croquet . Once all these had been for him transcended by a ravishing creature , of elegance of man- ner , who had descended from a car and outstretched to him a white glove . But this child , with her soul shining ...
... walking , played croquet . Once all these had been for him transcended by a ravishing creature , of elegance of man- ner , who had descended from a car and outstretched to him a white glove . But this child , with her soul shining ...
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... walk - around up there with my legs hanging over the edge and my chin . propped on the railing lazy . The Bos- ton boat was the prettiest to see , with her three tiers of port - holes lit , like a string of pearls wrapped round and ...
... walk - around up there with my legs hanging over the edge and my chin . propped on the railing lazy . The Bos- ton boat was the prettiest to see , with her three tiers of port - holes lit , like a string of pearls wrapped round and ...
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... walk - around . There was no answer to my knock . I hadn't expected any . expected any . Just from habit , and with my right foot already hanging down for the next step , I reached out to give the door one more tap for luck . Do you ...
... walk - around . There was no answer to my knock . I hadn't expected any . expected any . Just from habit , and with my right foot already hanging down for the next step , I reached out to give the door one more tap for luck . Do you ...
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