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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... happy and contented here , " he remarked , " and are far better off than they would be with me without their mo- ther . They are getting a good education , and have every necessary care taken of them . " " They have plenty fresh air ...
... happy and contented here , " he remarked , " and are far better off than they would be with me without their mo- ther . They are getting a good education , and have every necessary care taken of them . " " They have plenty fresh air ...
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... happy appearance . The ideas one is accustomed to associate with childhood were utterly unfounded in respect to others ; their sad , resigned look was pitiable to behold . Such were they whom I sketched - the deformed , sickly in ...
... happy appearance . The ideas one is accustomed to associate with childhood were utterly unfounded in respect to others ; their sad , resigned look was pitiable to behold . Such were they whom I sketched - the deformed , sickly in ...
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... happy faculty of saying pleasing things at the right time , turned to the men who had brought it and spoke : " Tell your compañeros from me that the caza- dors are the Zouaves of Mexico . " There were no prisoners taken in this charge ...
... happy faculty of saying pleasing things at the right time , turned to the men who had brought it and spoke : " Tell your compañeros from me that the caza- dors are the Zouaves of Mexico . " There were no prisoners taken in this charge ...
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... happy ; and I'm very * pushes me up with that remarkable flute of glad if I have been instrumental in the smallest his ; " and she looked with one of her little gri - way in bringing about such a desirable end . " maces at Harry . to ...
... happy ; and I'm very * pushes me up with that remarkable flute of glad if I have been instrumental in the smallest his ; " and she looked with one of her little gri - way in bringing about such a desirable end . " maces at Harry . to ...
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... happy about this situa- tion . She was very happy to be of use , to help herself , and to have the means of musical cul- ture . She went about the house singing her scales , or flinging her voice out in some great rolling anthem day ...
... happy about this situa- tion . She was very happy to be of use , to help herself , and to have the means of musical cul- ture . She went about the house singing her scales , or flinging her voice out in some great rolling anthem day ...
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