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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... lady had repaired to the State Asylum The snow - white counterpanes , the well - scrubbed for Idiots at Syracuse ... ladies I will descend to minutiæ : It was orna- mented at its apex , where it joined the head , by a huge bow of white ...
... lady had repaired to the State Asylum The snow - white counterpanes , the well - scrubbed for Idiots at Syracuse ... ladies I will descend to minutiæ : It was orna- mented at its apex , where it joined the head , by a huge bow of white ...
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... lady if she would be kind enough to let them listen to her singing under more advantageous circum- stances . " I dare say she sings a great many of those old German ballads , and there's no- thing I should like to hear so much . " Rob ...
... lady if she would be kind enough to let them listen to her singing under more advantageous circum- stances . " I dare say she sings a great many of those old German ballads , and there's no- thing I should like to hear so much . " Rob ...
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... lady : of the Rhine enjoy the wilder streams of Amer- ica . " I think you must all have been blind , Mrs. Stanhope , not to have seen from the first that my interest was of the deepest nature . But you were bound , you know , by your ...
... lady : of the Rhine enjoy the wilder streams of Amer- ica . " I think you must all have been blind , Mrs. Stanhope , not to have seen from the first that my interest was of the deepest nature . But you were bound , you know , by your ...
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... lady . Her eldest son seemed old in- deed to my youthful eyes - tall , well made , and distinguished - looking rather than handsome ; grave and satirical . I never felt at ease with him , but shrunk from his company with a feel- ing ...
... lady . Her eldest son seemed old in- deed to my youthful eyes - tall , well made , and distinguished - looking rather than handsome ; grave and satirical . I never felt at ease with him , but shrunk from his company with a feel- ing ...
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... ladies are very pretty , but why are they up among the clouds ? These fat little fellows down here are their children ... lady - love to her own home , " it's been a pleasant evening , hasn't it ? Candidly , now , don't you begin to see ...
... ladies are very pretty , but why are they up among the clouds ? These fat little fellows down here are their children ... lady - love to her own home , " it's been a pleasant evening , hasn't it ? Candidly , now , don't you begin to see ...
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