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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... hold , they form no pictures , and so they give the eye no chance to help . Pic- tures are the thing . Pictures can make dates stick . They can make nearly any- thing stick - particularly if you make the pictures yourself . Indeed ...
... hold , they form no pictures , and so they give the eye no chance to help . Pic- tures are the thing . Pictures can make dates stick . They can make nearly any- thing stick - particularly if you make the pictures yourself . Indeed ...
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... . This will make the walls interesting and instructive and really worth something instead of being just flat things to hold the house together . A T HE first time Mr. Durgan ( my Northern fiancé A FACE AT CHRISTMAS 15.
... . This will make the walls interesting and instructive and really worth something instead of being just flat things to hold the house together . A T HE first time Mr. Durgan ( my Northern fiancé A FACE AT CHRISTMAS 15.
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... hold himself in position by clutching the back of the heavy chair in which he had been sitting . " Hoo - hoorah ! " he cried . " S my principles , too . Be drunkard all you want to outside business hours . Don ' for Gossake le'n'thing ...
... hold himself in position by clutching the back of the heavy chair in which he had been sitting . " Hoo - hoorah ! " he cried . " S my principles , too . Be drunkard all you want to outside business hours . Don ' for Gossake le'n'thing ...
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... hold things together ? A lummix ! A lummix that hasn't learned how to push a strip o ' zinc along a groove ! " " Roscoe ? " she yawned . " You needn't worry about Roscoe , papa . He's the strongest child we had . I never did know ...
... hold things together ? A lummix ! A lummix that hasn't learned how to push a strip o ' zinc along a groove ! " " Roscoe ? " she yawned . " You needn't worry about Roscoe , papa . He's the strongest child we had . I never did know ...
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... hold his attention . When he found that one passage fitted his mood as badly as another , he stopped arbitrarily at the ninth chapter - put- ting the book face downward on his bed . He lighted the lamp beside it . In the midst of ...
... hold his attention . When he found that one passage fitted his mood as badly as another , he stopped arbitrarily at the ninth chapter - put- ting the book face downward on his bed . He lighted the lamp beside it . In the midst of ...
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