Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 36Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1868 - Literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 36
... course , cart- ed away and buried at once , or a plague would have been the result . But outside the lines they were left by both sides to be eaten by dogs and coyotes and turkey - buzzards , unless it oc- curred to the troops to have a ...
... course , cart- ed away and buried at once , or a plague would have been the result . But outside the lines they were left by both sides to be eaten by dogs and coyotes and turkey - buzzards , unless it oc- curred to the troops to have a ...
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... course people were ill - natured enough to say constantly that her three girls were setting their caps , ' and ' after ' this one or that one . Those horrid phrases ! But that wasn't the worst of it . The Traceys were a good old re ...
... course people were ill - natured enough to say constantly that her three girls were setting their caps , ' and ' after ' this one or that one . Those horrid phrases ! But that wasn't the worst of it . The Traceys were a good old re ...
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... course , delighted . They found the little family circle complete . Mrs. Stan- hope plying her needle by the drop - light , El- len , near her , going over some school compo- sitions , and Harry putting his flute together preparatory to ...
... course , delighted . They found the little family circle complete . Mrs. Stan- hope plying her needle by the drop - light , El- len , near her , going over some school compo- sitions , and Harry putting his flute together preparatory to ...
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... course Mrs. Stan- hope was any thing but pleased at this little by - play . At once all her old fears sprang up , and beset her with anxious thoughts ; and that old story of the Traceys began to haunt her like a warning ghost . And that ...
... course Mrs. Stan- hope was any thing but pleased at this little by - play . At once all her old fears sprang up , and beset her with anxious thoughts ; and that old story of the Traceys began to haunt her like a warning ghost . And that ...
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... course , when they were received by Mr. Green the promise of four thousand salmon was no better than so many spoiled eggs ; all had perished in the unnatural atmosphere , as Frank Buckland's experiments have shown that these ova will ...
... course , when they were received by Mr. Green the promise of four thousand salmon was no better than so many spoiled eggs ; all had perished in the unnatural atmosphere , as Frank Buckland's experiments have shown that these ova will ...
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