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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... turned into these . That they were Swan - maidens was further suggested by the fact that their tower was close to a ferry , bear- ing the name of Ferry Nab . The name " Nab " is given to pointed mountainous projections in this ...
... turned into these . That they were Swan - maidens was further suggested by the fact that their tower was close to a ferry , bear- ing the name of Ferry Nab . The name " Nab " is given to pointed mountainous projections in this ...
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... turned up in the old house again . The two skulls were burned again and again ; they were brayed to dust and cast to the wind ; they were several years sunk in the lake ; but the Phillip- | sons never could get rid of them . Mean- while ...
... turned up in the old house again . The two skulls were burned again and again ; they were brayed to dust and cast to the wind ; they were several years sunk in the lake ; but the Phillip- | sons never could get rid of them . Mean- while ...
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... turned around . " Well , child , " he said , stroking his thin gray beard with an irresolute motion habitual with him , and looking at the small per- spective of the chapel with critical gaze , " so you have put Miss Lois's wreath up ...
... turned around . " Well , child , " he said , stroking his thin gray beard with an irresolute motion habitual with him , and looking at the small per- spective of the chapel with critical gaze , " so you have put Miss Lois's wreath up ...
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... turned northward . The southern half of the little village had two streets , one behind the other , and both were clogged and overshadowed by the ir- regular old buildings of the once - power- ful fur company . These ancient frames ...
... turned northward . The southern half of the little village had two streets , one behind the other , and both were clogged and overshadowed by the ir- regular old buildings of the once - power- ful fur company . These ancient frames ...
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... turned the latch , and en- all through the long winter , refusing tered the dark hall . There was a line of to leave the house unless absolutely or- light under the left - hand door , and tak- dered out by Anne , who filled the place ...
... turned the latch , and en- all through the long winter , refusing tered the dark hall . There was a line of to leave the house unless absolutely or- light under the left - hand door , and tak- dered out by Anne , who filled the place ...
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