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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... face of Emerson . The idea struck him that perhaps that calm face might have some effect . Emerson was persuaded , and advanced to the front . The mob did not know him , and the noise very slightly abated , because some were asking who ...
... face of Emerson . The idea struck him that perhaps that calm face might have some effect . Emerson was persuaded , and advanced to the front . The mob did not know him , and the noise very slightly abated , because some were asking who ...
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... face , it looks like her work ; it will last a long time . And there will be no need to remove it for Ash ... face , with its di- rect gaze , so far neutralized the effect of the Diana - like form that the girl missed beauty on both ...
... face , it looks like her work ; it will last a long time . And there will be no need to remove it for Ash ... face , with its di- rect gaze , so far neutralized the effect of the Diana - like form that the girl missed beauty on both ...
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... face flush- ing with pleasure . " But I was thinking only of Miss Lois . " " I am afraid you were , " said Douglas , with his shadowy smile . The rough walls and beams of the chap- el were decorated with fine spray - like lines of ...
... face flush- ing with pleasure . " But I was thinking only of Miss Lois . " " I am afraid you were , " said Douglas , with his shadowy smile . The rough walls and beams of the chap- el were decorated with fine spray - like lines of ...
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... face . The cross I of mixed blood in the younger children was never alluded to in the family circle or among their outside friends . In truth , there had been many such mixtures on the island in the old times , although com- paratively ...
... face . The cross I of mixed blood in the younger children was never alluded to in the family circle or among their outside friends . In truth , there had been many such mixtures on the island in the old times , although com- paratively ...
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... face were but Time's emphasis upon the slen- der , refined , dreamy youth , who , enter- ing the domain of doubt with honest negations and a definite desire , still wan- dered there , lost to the world , having for- gotten his first ...
... face were but Time's emphasis upon the slen- der , refined , dreamy youth , who , enter- ing the domain of doubt with honest negations and a definite desire , still wan- dered there , lost to the world , having for- gotten his first ...
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