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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... turned it the other way now because I think it looks more attractive and spir- ited when one end of it is galloping . I love to think that in this attitude it gives us a pleasant idea of John coming all in a happy excitement to see what ...
... turned it the other way now because I think it looks more attractive and spir- ited when one end of it is galloping . I love to think that in this attitude it gives us a pleasant idea of John coming all in a happy excitement to see what ...
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... turned to me . " That's just it , " he said ; " I was sure that Kitty knew I liked her , and it seemed there was plenty of time to tell her so . I thought just a few weeks be- fore she felt like getting married would be time enough to ...
... turned to me . " That's just it , " he said ; " I was sure that Kitty knew I liked her , and it seemed there was plenty of time to tell her so . I thought just a few weeks be- fore she felt like getting married would be time enough to ...
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... turned toward the old stone mansion . He struggled through the drifts to the front door , a queer , old , blistered , square - paneled af- fair , with a white door - knob in the mid- dle , and a generally cracked and weather- beaten ...
... turned toward the old stone mansion . He struggled through the drifts to the front door , a queer , old , blistered , square - paneled af- fair , with a white door - knob in the mid- dle , and a generally cracked and weather- beaten ...
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... turned from turning up the gas - heater below , Mr. Fraser had disposed of his rather cold ...
... turned from turning up the gas - heater below , Mr. Fraser had disposed of his rather cold ...
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... turned on the light . Her dining - room windows overlooked the water . Fifty feet below she could see the blurred figures of peo- ple on the beach , and could hear their voices at intervals , among them the piping staccato of Mrs. Van ...
... turned on the light . Her dining - room windows overlooked the water . Fifty feet below she could see the blurred figures of peo- ple on the beach , and could hear their voices at intervals , among them the piping staccato of Mrs. Van ...
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