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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Page 33
... took up his quarters in the Cruz in a room as mean as any New York tenement - house can show . Night and day he busied himself rid- ing round the lines and studying plans of at- tack and defense with the intensity of a Vau- ban . His ...
... took up his quarters in the Cruz in a room as mean as any New York tenement - house can show . Night and day he busied himself rid- ing round the lines and studying plans of at- tack and defense with the intensity of a Vau- ban . His ...
Page 36
... took counsel with herself and her relatives . " Sell the house and take a smaller one out of town , on a horse - car route , Kate , " they one and all advised . The disposition made of the dead was not the least characteristic part of ...
... took counsel with herself and her relatives . " Sell the house and take a smaller one out of town , on a horse - car route , Kate , " they one and all advised . The disposition made of the dead was not the least characteristic part of ...
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... took the little gloveless hand she had put out to him in her impulse of thanks , he repeated in a soft tone as he regarded her rose - crowned loveliness : " Queen rose of the rose - bud , Garden of girls , Queen lily and rose in one ...
... took the little gloveless hand she had put out to him in her impulse of thanks , he repeated in a soft tone as he regarded her rose - crowned loveliness : " Queen rose of the rose - bud , Garden of girls , Queen lily and rose in one ...
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... took rather a jocose tone upon his own special interest in the matter , declaring that Mrs. Stan- hope was turning him adrift in the most hard- hearted manner . And through it all the mu- sic of that old chant went wailing . Frank nev ...
... took rather a jocose tone upon his own special interest in the matter , declaring that Mrs. Stan- hope was turning him adrift in the most hard- hearted manner . And through it all the mu- sic of that old chant went wailing . Frank nev ...
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... took his other arm , leaving me to the ten- der mercies of Tom ! " Good - by " was all we said again . Inasmuch as it was fate , I was relieved ; in- asmuch as the two human agents were con- .cerned , I was provoked almost beyond endur ...
... took his other arm , leaving me to the ten- der mercies of Tom ! " Good - by " was all we said again . Inasmuch as it was fate , I was relieved ; in- asmuch as the two human agents were con- .cerned , I was provoked almost beyond endur ...
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