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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... watch like a little , shy rabbit , and come a little nearer , and a little nearer , and finally he would be standing with my arm around him , and all the while I would be talking to some one else , and not seeming to pay him the ...
... watch like a little , shy rabbit , and come a little nearer , and a little nearer , and finally he would be standing with my arm around him , and all the while I would be talking to some one else , and not seeming to pay him the ...
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... watch my step , " he warned himself . And at that moment he began to rehearse for the hundredth time the story he had prepared for his wife . It was a clear morning - an unusual thing in San Francisco during mid- summer . As a general ...
... watch my step , " he warned himself . And at that moment he began to rehearse for the hundredth time the story he had prepared for his wife . It was a clear morning - an unusual thing in San Francisco during mid- summer . As a general ...
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... watch from the captain to the French patrol . A glimpse into the adventures of a six - thousand - ton tramp , known as the Roman Prince in Lloyd's Register of Shipping , but now hidden under the official phraseology H. M. Transport E ...
... watch from the captain to the French patrol . A glimpse into the adventures of a six - thousand - ton tramp , known as the Roman Prince in Lloyd's Register of Shipping , but now hidden under the official phraseology H. M. Transport E ...
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... watch- ing the shells explode alongside , and maybe a twelve - inch shell doesn't send up a column of spray . It was a wonderful sight to watch them drop around and alongside the Lion , which was the leading ship . We had a fair number ...
... watch- ing the shells explode alongside , and maybe a twelve - inch shell doesn't send up a column of spray . It was a wonderful sight to watch them drop around and alongside the Lion , which was the leading ship . We had a fair number ...
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... watch during the hours I had to sleep , and glad I was to have her sharp eyes in the sub- marine area , for the chief officer was old and past his work . Arrived safely in the old country , the wife left me at Falmouth , and then away ...
... watch during the hours I had to sleep , and glad I was to have her sharp eyes in the sub- marine area , for the chief officer was old and past his work . Arrived safely in the old country , the wife left me at Falmouth , and then away ...
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