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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... stood . A carriage road wound through the grounds and up the hill . I staked it out with the English monarchs , beginning with the Con- queror , and you could stand on the porch and clearly see every reign and its length , from the ...
... stood . A carriage road wound through the grounds and up the hill . I staked it out with the English monarchs , beginning with the Con- queror , and you could stand on the porch and clearly see every reign and its length , from the ...
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... stood the rules of the game and refused Godfrey , " I said . " Once , about ten years ago , a girl accepted him , and he went off the next day to Richmond . She saw she'd been tactless , and about two days later she announced her en ...
... stood the rules of the game and refused Godfrey , " I said . " Once , about ten years ago , a girl accepted him , and he went off the next day to Richmond . She saw she'd been tactless , and about two days later she announced her en ...
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... stood in hotel offices for the free use of the guests now sound like legends of some earlier Arcadian golden age . The shortest Southern trip has always something exotic and adventurous in it ; in a quiet New England village a great ...
... stood in hotel offices for the free use of the guests now sound like legends of some earlier Arcadian golden age . The shortest Southern trip has always something exotic and adventurous in it ; in a quiet New England village a great ...
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... deathly pale . The father stood aghast . " By George ! " he muttered . " Ros- coe ! " " My name , " said Roscoe . " Can ' help that . " " Roscoe ! " Blank astonishment was Sheridan's first sensation 72 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... deathly pale . The father stood aghast . " By George ! " he muttered . " Ros- coe ! " " My name , " said Roscoe . " Can ' help that . " " Roscoe ! " Blank astonishment was Sheridan's first sensation 72 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... stood swaying , contriving to 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 ...
... stood swaying , contriving to 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 ...
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