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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... night , and every night I had to help myself with a page of notes to keep from getting my- Copyright , 1914 , by Harper & Brothers . All Rights Reserved . FIG . 1 1087 III - 56 years Stephen -19.
... night , and every night I had to help myself with a page of notes to keep from getting my- Copyright , 1914 , by Harper & Brothers . All Rights Reserved . FIG . 1 1087 III - 56 years Stephen -19.
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... night when we were coming back from a party at Captain Carter's . Albemarle County certainly is lovely under the moon , and we both felt happy ; but Mr. Durgan's happiness would have taken the form of a motor - ride clear to the Blue ...
... night when we were coming back from a party at Captain Carter's . Albemarle County certainly is lovely under the moon , and we both felt happy ; but Mr. Durgan's happiness would have taken the form of a motor - ride clear to the Blue ...
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... night , so she could teach us . I reckon that party was a revelation to Beatrice of how charming men can be . As I understand it , Bea- trice had to go to her principal's office to see him , and on cars and into base- ments to see ...
... night , so she could teach us . I reckon that party was a revelation to Beatrice of how charming men can be . As I understand it , Bea- trice had to go to her principal's office to see him , and on cars and into base- ments to see ...
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... night , " Charlie said , sighing again . " But Miss Sallie - she accepted me . " I sat right still . Mr. Durgan , then , had not been mistaken in what Beatrice had told him , and she had accepted all three men . Then and there I made my ...
... night , " Charlie said , sighing again . " But Miss Sallie - she accepted me . " I sat right still . Mr. Durgan , then , had not been mistaken in what Beatrice had told him , and she had accepted all three men . Then and there I made my ...
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... night . " Oh , I reckon you'd better not desert Miss Beatrice the very day she has accepted you , " I said . " It would look mighty queer to her ; it isn't done in the North . ' " " " Very well , " he said , sadly ; " but I'll not stay ...
... night . " Oh , I reckon you'd better not desert Miss Beatrice the very day she has accepted you , " I said . " It would look mighty queer to her ; it isn't done in the North . ' " " " Very well , " he said , sadly ; " but I'll not stay ...
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