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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... natural to young and healthy natures , their intercourse was not marked by strict attention to the rules of etiquette ... nature appeared to prevail ; there was no fighting , and IN THE CITY PRISON CELL . For the purpose of rendering my ...
... natural to young and healthy natures , their intercourse was not marked by strict attention to the rules of etiquette ... nature appeared to prevail ; there was no fighting , and IN THE CITY PRISON CELL . For the purpose of rendering my ...
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... natural taste had been cultivated to the utmost . They talked a while of this , and then dropped their voices as they heard the key in the room below them click in the lock . " I'm glad Mr. Marchant's going , " said Frank , in her lower ...
... natural taste had been cultivated to the utmost . They talked a while of this , and then dropped their voices as they heard the key in the room below them click in the lock . " I'm glad Mr. Marchant's going , " said Frank , in her lower ...
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... nature . But you were bound , you know , by your prejudice , " he added , mischievously , " to believe that I was the wolf in the sheep's clothing . ' Mrs. Stanhope replied to this by speaking more at length on the whys and the where ...
... nature . But you were bound , you know , by your prejudice , " he added , mischievously , " to believe that I was the wolf in the sheep's clothing . ' Mrs. Stanhope replied to this by speaking more at length on the whys and the where ...
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... nature , named sometimes " The Champion of the West " because of his unerring rifle and his facility in casting an eighty - foot line , has possessed himself of Caledonia Creek , a natural trout - ground a score of miles south of the ...
... nature , named sometimes " The Champion of the West " because of his unerring rifle and his facility in casting an eighty - foot line , has possessed himself of Caledonia Creek , a natural trout - ground a score of miles south of the ...
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... nature does all she can with food , shade , retirement , cool but never frozen brooklets , the murmur of little water- falls , and a flow of pure water that never over- flows , art has surpassed nature . Ninety - five per cent . of his ...
... nature does all she can with food , shade , retirement , cool but never frozen brooklets , the murmur of little water- falls , and a flow of pure water that never over- flows , art has surpassed nature . Ninety - five per cent . of his ...
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