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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... tell the story of her Long after it ceased , and his pipe was out , he mother's peculiar prejudice , but a little ... tell her then , and I can not tell her now , or ever , Frank , unless you will be my wife , for I will have no other ...
... tell the story of her Long after it ceased , and his pipe was out , he mother's peculiar prejudice , but a little ... tell her then , and I can not tell her now , or ever , Frank , unless you will be my wife , for I will have no other ...
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... tell me in an exasperating way ; consid- ering him as a mere boy , though a favorable specimen of the embryo age . I did not become a belle like Gerty , but I had a good many friends , and a few who were rather more than friends , but I ...
... tell me in an exasperating way ; consid- ering him as a mere boy , though a favorable specimen of the embryo age . I did not become a belle like Gerty , but I had a good many friends , and a few who were rather more than friends , but I ...
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... tell me to stay ! or at least give me a word of hope to take with me ! " I looked at the window . The group around the piano had not yet separated , but I met Tom's restless glance devouring our shadowy figures , | full of the same ...
... tell me to stay ! or at least give me a word of hope to take with me ! " I looked at the window . The group around the piano had not yet separated , but I met Tom's restless glance devouring our shadowy figures , | full of the same ...
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... tell of her sister's state of health , when she wrote " with dear love to Helen and Dotha . Will writes every week , but seems a little blue . I fancy he considers himself quite forgotten by his friends in Oldport . What shall I say to ...
... tell of her sister's state of health , when she wrote " with dear love to Helen and Dotha . Will writes every week , but seems a little blue . I fancy he considers himself quite forgotten by his friends in Oldport . What shall I say to ...
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... tell you at once , " I said . " Gertrude is engaged to Colonel Fair- " all " comprised so many references to old banks his uncle , you know - only it is not to be spoken of at all ; though I must say I can not approve of keeping it a ...
... tell you at once , " I said . " Gertrude is engaged to Colonel Fair- " all " comprised so many references to old banks his uncle , you know - only it is not to be spoken of at all ; though I must say I can not approve of keeping it a ...
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