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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... returned , while ob- serving that the children , though smilingly con- fronting him , yet looked upon him somewhat as a stranger , paying him the attention usually accorded an uncle . The poor man felt this , and was visibly stung . He ...
... returned , while ob- serving that the children , though smilingly con- fronting him , yet looked upon him somewhat as a stranger , paying him the attention usually accorded an uncle . The poor man felt this , and was visibly stung . He ...
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... returned two . The fishing - women have on their heads high white crowns , which are seen bobbing up and down among the rocks continually ; and I think these tall head - dresses must have originated in the wish to have some mark that ...
... returned two . The fishing - women have on their heads high white crowns , which are seen bobbing up and down among the rocks continually ; and I think these tall head - dresses must have originated in the wish to have some mark that ...
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... returned with his cazadors in a sort of triumphal proces- sion comical to witness . Salm at their head , on his piebald horse ; the French and Mexi- cans embracing among themselves ; and the Germans joining in a lusty chorus ...
... returned with his cazadors in a sort of triumphal proces- sion comical to witness . Salm at their head , on his piebald horse ; the French and Mexi- cans embracing among themselves ; and the Germans joining in a lusty chorus ...
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... returned , rather proudly . " It's a matter of opinion , and I prefer to keep the house . As you say , it is in a very desirable locality . It will be no less desirable for lodg- ers . " " A matter of opinion , as you declare , Kate ...
... returned , rather proudly . " It's a matter of opinion , and I prefer to keep the house . As you say , it is in a very desirable locality . It will be no less desirable for lodg- ers . " " A matter of opinion , as you declare , Kate ...
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... returned . 99 And while they criticise Mrs. Stanhope's " . ' queer quirks , " as they styled her sensitiveness and pride , up stairs in their own room Frank and Ellen were having their little tilt of criti- cism . " Oh ! " shivered out ...
... returned . 99 And while they criticise Mrs. Stanhope's " . ' queer quirks , " as they styled her sensitiveness and pride , up stairs in their own room Frank and Ellen were having their little tilt of criti- cism . " Oh ! " shivered out ...
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