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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... dear - I'm so tired ! " Elly remonstrated . And Frank went to sleep , and dreamed that Rob Barker's uncle was a greater fuss than all the rest ; that he insisted on the house being still at nine o'clock ; that he corked all the windows ...
... dear - I'm so tired ! " Elly remonstrated . And Frank went to sleep , and dreamed that Rob Barker's uncle was a greater fuss than all the rest ; that he insisted on the house being still at nine o'clock ; that he corked all the windows ...
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... dear to the fish in spawning time , the tem- perature of the water continues nearly the same the year round , varying only five degrees from summer to winter . Through its whole extent the stream is literally alive with insects , with ...
... dear to the fish in spawning time , the tem- perature of the water continues nearly the same the year round , varying only five degrees from summer to winter . Through its whole extent the stream is literally alive with insects , with ...
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... dear , tame old pony at the rate of six miles an hour ! Never mind , that was our taste , and we had as good a right to the quiet enjoyment of it as Mr. Leslie had to his own more spirited equestrian pleasures . I finally fled to the ...
... dear , tame old pony at the rate of six miles an hour ! Never mind , that was our taste , and we had as good a right to the quiet enjoyment of it as Mr. Leslie had to his own more spirited equestrian pleasures . I finally fled to the ...
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... dear , I hope you'll find partners . I'll ask Mr. Patton to keep a little look - out for you , and take you un- der his wing ! " • " And you two , sitting shocked and disap- proving there - don't think you have absorbed all the romance ...
... dear , I hope you'll find partners . I'll ask Mr. Patton to keep a little look - out for you , and take you un- der his wing ! " • " And you two , sitting shocked and disap- proving there - don't think you have absorbed all the romance ...
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... dear to the stature of a man at least ! " I saw a look pass between mamma and Ger- trude of alarmed intelligence ; and the subject was quickly settled by a brief sentence of ma- The winter passed away , and the spring buds came , and ...
... dear to the stature of a man at least ! " I saw a look pass between mamma and Ger- trude of alarmed intelligence ; and the subject was quickly settled by a brief sentence of ma- The winter passed away , and the spring buds came , and ...
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