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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... never heard- " Eleven of them . They initialed the brief divisions of the lecture and pro- tected me against skipping . But they all looked about alike on the page ; they formed no picture ; I had them by heart , but I could never with ...
... never heard- " Eleven of them . They initialed the brief divisions of the lecture and pro- tected me against skipping . But they all looked about alike on the page ; they formed no picture ; I had them by heart , but I could never with ...
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... never happened before , Now A Face at Christmas BY DANA BURNET WHITE face at. Henry IV 1399-1413 14 years . FIG . 18 shoulder , and his left arm on the right shoulder , and this shows us the back of his hands in both instances . It makes ...
... never happened before , Now A Face at Christmas BY DANA BURNET WHITE face at. Henry IV 1399-1413 14 years . FIG . 18 shoulder , and his left arm on the right shoulder , and this shows us the back of his hands in both instances . It makes ...
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... never for- gets a fact and she's always collecting them . She never obtrudes her informa- tion , but in any conversation in which she takes part some question is sure to be asked to which no one knows the answer except Beatrice . She ...
... never for- gets a fact and she's always collecting them . She never obtrudes her informa- tion , but in any conversation in which she takes part some question is sure to be asked to which no one knows the answer except Beatrice . She ...
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... never was one to spoil sport for another woman . I did not know what Beatrice was after , but I certainly did admire her tactics . For a girl who had never met any men whom she could count as men , she was doing mighty well . She could ...
... never was one to spoil sport for another woman . I did not know what Beatrice was after , but I certainly did admire her tactics . For a girl who had never met any men whom she could count as men , she was doing mighty well . She could ...
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... never heard of . " " Maybe she quoted you some poetry of her own , " I suggested.` He brightened , but only for a moment . " No , " he said ; " it was not quite apropos enough for that . It was like all poetry not fitting the case in ...
... never heard of . " " Maybe she quoted you some poetry of her own , " I suggested.` He brightened , but only for a moment . " No , " he said ; " it was not quite apropos enough for that . It was like all poetry not fitting the case in ...
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