Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... better . " Just here ness , and the visitor's hungry eye must Mrs. Walker came holding triumphantly train itself to love these art - flowers , and in her hand the largest egg that hen ever leave them on their stem . laid- 1 - a double ...
... better . " Just here ness , and the visitor's hungry eye must Mrs. Walker came holding triumphantly train itself to love these art - flowers , and in her hand the largest egg that hen ever leave them on their stem . laid- 1 - a double ...
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... better way of thinking , if only out of my own deep love for what has been to me a source of intellectual joy , so cheering and elevated . " * The attempt was unsuccessful . Three years later Emerson found Wordsworth still abusing Wil ...
... better way of thinking , if only out of my own deep love for what has been to me a source of intellectual joy , so cheering and elevated . " * The attempt was unsuccessful . Three years later Emerson found Wordsworth still abusing Wil ...
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... better than anything else in the room , and crowns the whole , " said Douglas , rising and standing by his daughter's side . " It was a stroke of genius to place it there , Anne . ” " Was it ? " said the girl , her face flush- ing with ...
... better than anything else in the room , and crowns the whole , " said Douglas , rising and standing by his daughter's side . " It was a stroke of genius to place it there , Anne . ” " Was it ? " said the girl , her face flush- ing with ...
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... better still , " said William Douglas's eldest daugh- ter , kissing her little sister fondly , and then stepping out of the last covering , and lifting the heap from the floor- " batter cakes ! " The boys gave a shout of delight , and ...
... better still , " said William Douglas's eldest daugh- ter , kissing her little sister fondly , and then stepping out of the last covering , and lifting the heap from the floor- " batter cakes ! " The boys gave a shout of delight , and ...
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... better . " " But I like it , papa , just as it is . have always been happy here . " " Really happy , Anne ? " They are not a burdensome weight upon you ? " " Never , papa ; how can you suppose it ? I love them dearly , next to you ...
... better . " " But I like it , papa , just as it is . have always been happy here . " " Really happy , Anne ? " They are not a burdensome weight upon you ? " " Never , papa ; how can you suppose it ? I love them dearly , next to you ...
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