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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... voices as they heard the key in the room below them click in the lock . " I'm glad Mr. Marchant's going , " said ... voice again : Elly ! Elly ! " she whispered , " I wonder if Rob Bark- er's old uncle will come ! " 66 " Stop talking ...
... voices as they heard the key in the room below them click in the lock . " I'm glad Mr. Marchant's going , " said ... voice again : Elly ! Elly ! " she whispered , " I wonder if Rob Bark- er's old uncle will come ! " 66 " Stop talking ...
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... voice isn't trained. " Kate , I think you are perfectly morbid on that subject . The idea of your supposing that every body will suspect you of matrimonial de- signs for Frank and Ellen if you let your rooms to young lodgers . " " Mary ...
... voice isn't trained. " Kate , I think you are perfectly morbid on that subject . The idea of your supposing that every body will suspect you of matrimonial de- signs for Frank and Ellen if you let your rooms to young lodgers . " " Mary ...
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... voice isn't trained at all . It knows as little of science as my fingers . Mr. Hadley smiled again . I play and sing a great deal by ear , you know ; pleasant for me to hear , Miss Stanhope . It's a though I can pick out my notes when ...
... voice isn't trained at all . It knows as little of science as my fingers . Mr. Hadley smiled again . I play and sing a great deal by ear , you know ; pleasant for me to hear , Miss Stanhope . It's a though I can pick out my notes when ...
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... voice out in some great rolling anthem day after day ; and Mr. Hadley used to hear the clear notes breaking into his morning slumbers , or floating out over the house- tops like a lark's song , as spring came and her attic window was ...
... voice out in some great rolling anthem day after day ; and Mr. Hadley used to hear the clear notes breaking into his morning slumbers , or floating out over the house- tops like a lark's song , as spring came and her attic window was ...
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... voice recalled him , and with a sud- den color in his cheeks he relinquished the lit- tle hand and resumed his ordinary manner . But in a few minutes more the carriage was an- nounced , and quite as a matter of course he at- tended her ...
... voice recalled him , and with a sud- den color in his cheeks he relinquished the lit- tle hand and resumed his ordinary manner . But in a few minutes more the carriage was an- nounced , and quite as a matter of course he at- tended her ...
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