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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... took possession . This house had been forfeited to the crown , and was of so little value that he remained for a time undisturbed . At last a tenant was found , and came to take possession ; but the giant , who was quite uncivilized ...
... took possession . This house had been forfeited to the crown , and was of so little value that he remained for a time undisturbed . At last a tenant was found , and came to take possession ; but the giant , who was quite uncivilized ...
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... took that half - hatched egg , and carried it about in her bosom , and slept with it , and got to love it before it was born . She says , ' If it's a cock , it's name shall be Jacob , and if it's a hen , it shall be Rebekah . ' And so ...
... took that half - hatched egg , and carried it about in her bosom , and slept with it , and got to love it before it was born . She says , ' If it's a cock , it's name shall be Jacob , and if it's a hen , it shall be Rebekah . ' And so ...
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... took refuge from the Romans when these were build- ing their great road from Kendal to Pen- rith along the ridge of Troutbeck Hills . Where those conquerors left serfs in their Saxon huts there is now a remarkably happy community ; and ...
... took refuge from the Romans when these were build- ing their great road from Kendal to Pen- rith along the ridge of Troutbeck Hills . Where those conquerors left serfs in their Saxon huts there is now a remarkably happy community ; and ...
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... took the ladder . Anne went back . Now for one final look , father , " she said , " and then we must go home ; the children will be wait- ing . ” William Douglas played a few more soft strains , and turned around . " Well , child , " he ...
... took the ladder . Anne went back . Now for one final look , father , " she said , " and then we must go home ; the children will be wait- ing . ” William Douglas played a few more soft strains , and turned around . " Well , child , " he ...
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... took his clasped it carefully around his throat , little lamp , and prepared to go in quest of drew the peaked hood over his head , and the article desired , which lay , perhaps , be- fastened it with straps of deer's hide . Her yond ...
... took his clasped it carefully around his throat , little lamp , and prepared to go in quest of drew the peaked hood over his head , and the article desired , which lay , perhaps , be- fastened it with straps of deer's hide . Her yond ...
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