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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... hear her make that long speech - the length of it reminded me of Mr. Durgan . I made up my mind that if trying to conceal her real nature and occupation would add to Beatrice's pleasure , she could count on me as an accomplice . People ...
... hear her make that long speech - the length of it reminded me of Mr. Durgan . I made up my mind that if trying to conceal her real nature and occupation would add to Beatrice's pleasure , she could count on me as an accomplice . People ...
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... hear . So I asked her point blank if she wasn't going to say something . " " What did she say ? " " She quoted poetry to me , " he an- swered , disgustedly . " Now , poetry is all right ; I'm mighty fond of it at times . But when a ...
... hear . So I asked her point blank if she wasn't going to say something . " " What did she say ? " " She quoted poetry to me , " he an- swered , disgustedly . " Now , poetry is all right ; I'm mighty fond of it at times . But when a ...
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... hear more than one word in ten , there was such a buzzing and cracking all the while in the telephone . The snow - storm has almost wrecked the sys- tem , and Sam said he'd been working two hours to get a connection from Akron . I ...
... hear more than one word in ten , there was such a buzzing and cracking all the while in the telephone . The snow - storm has almost wrecked the sys- tem , and Sam said he'd been working two hours to get a connection from Akron . I ...
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... hear their voices at intervals , among them the piping staccato of Mrs. Van Duyne's convalescent children , allowed to stay up and be active in the cool of the evening to atone for the languor of the afternoon . Now and then the fretful ...
... hear their voices at intervals , among them the piping staccato of Mrs. Van Duyne's convalescent children , allowed to stay up and be active in the cool of the evening to atone for the languor of the afternoon . Now and then the fretful ...
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... hear Sheridan was back in his office early the morning after the funeral . " Mrs. Vertrees made a little sound of commiseration . " I don't believe that was because he wasn't suffering , though . I'm sure it was only because he felt his ...
... hear Sheridan was back in his office early the morning after the funeral . " Mrs. Vertrees made a little sound of commiseration . " I don't believe that was because he wasn't suffering , though . I'm sure it was only because he felt his ...
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