Harper's Magazine, Volume 130Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1914 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... eyes ; that would be a large help . We were at the farm then . From the house- porch the grounds sloped gradually down to the lower fence and rose on the right to the high ground where my small work - den stood . A carriage road wound ...
... eyes ; that would be a large help . We were at the farm then . From the house- porch the grounds sloped gradually down to the lower fence and rose on the right to the high ground where my small work - den stood . A carriage road wound ...
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... Eyes at our window , hearts ! Nor all the light Of all our wicks can touch them into gleam ; Deep in their dusk a soul with empty lamp Kneels at the crumbled altar of a Dream . How can I give the Gifts of cloth and gold ? How give but ...
... Eyes at our window , hearts ! Nor all the light Of all our wicks can touch them into gleam ; Deep in their dusk a soul with empty lamp Kneels at the crumbled altar of a Dream . How can I give the Gifts of cloth and gold ? How give but ...
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... eyes . In those days I played the piano in an orchestra and I remember coming here . to play for a dance . Sally Marboro- I remember very distinctly , now . Thank you , and I hope you'll excuse the inter- ruption . Tom , give me a ...
... eyes . In those days I played the piano in an orchestra and I remember coming here . to play for a dance . Sally Marboro- I remember very distinctly , now . Thank you , and I hope you'll excuse the inter- ruption . Tom , give me a ...
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... eyes were upon the ocean , where the foam appeared and vanished dimly in long lines , lit only a little way out by the lights at the pier- head , it was the dark campus of her college town that Anna Marston's vision beheld , and the ...
... eyes were upon the ocean , where the foam appeared and vanished dimly in long lines , lit only a little way out by the lights at the pier- head , it was the dark campus of her college town that Anna Marston's vision beheld , and the ...
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... eyes the tears glit- tered and brimmed over , unheeded . Tears were something which in Mrs. Van Duyne's code were a matter to be disregarded , like any other physical weakness in a person who never allowed herself to be sick . can . I ...
... eyes the tears glit- tered and brimmed over , unheeded . Tears were something which in Mrs. Van Duyne's code were a matter to be disregarded , like any other physical weakness in a person who never allowed herself to be sick . can . I ...
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