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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... poor circumstance . He was called Lack- land . He gave his realm to the Pope . Let him have seventeen squares of yellow paper . ( Fig . 12. ) That creature is a Jamboree . It looks like a trade - mark , but that is only an accident and ...
... poor circumstance . He was called Lack- land . He gave his realm to the Pope . Let him have seventeen squares of yellow paper . ( Fig . 12. ) That creature is a Jamboree . It looks like a trade - mark , but that is only an accident and ...
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... poor Beatrice could only get down here she'd have the time of her life . Can you see your nephew , Murry Rives , leaning over Beatrice , and saying to her , ' Will you recite to me again that second provision of the Federal Reserve Act ...
... poor Beatrice could only get down here she'd have the time of her life . Can you see your nephew , Murry Rives , leaning over Beatrice , and saying to her , ' Will you recite to me again that second provision of the Federal Reserve Act ...
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... poor , homely Beatrice . When it drew in , a good many people got off , but no one that fitted Mr. Dur- gan's description of Beatrice . While we were staring about , a stylishly dressed lady came smiling toward us . Her face certainly ...
... poor , homely Beatrice . When it drew in , a good many people got off , but no one that fitted Mr. Dur- gan's description of Beatrice . While we were staring about , a stylishly dressed lady came smiling toward us . Her face certainly ...
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... poor . Finally I said , and truly , that I'd like mighty well to see Beatrice married , but that I wanted her to have some man who loved her and whom she could love . Mr. Durgan replied that if he could leave New York to pick a wife out ...
... poor . Finally I said , and truly , that I'd like mighty well to see Beatrice married , but that I wanted her to have some man who loved her and whom she could love . Mr. Durgan replied that if he could leave New York to pick a wife out ...
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... Poor Sal- ly Marboro- " Neither Mr. Fraser nor Tom had noticed that the tinkle of taut piano strings had ceased to come from the par- lor across the hall . Mr. Paley was , therefore , the least astonished of the three by the sudden ...
... Poor Sal- ly Marboro- " Neither Mr. Fraser nor Tom had noticed that the tinkle of taut piano strings had ceased to come from the par- lor across the hall . Mr. Paley was , therefore , the least astonished of the three by the sudden ...
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