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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Page 17
... waiting for me on the front porch , and I had Mammy Rose bring me my breakfast there , so he could talk to me in the fresh air . " I've been waiting an hour for you , Sallie Rives , " he said , reproachfully . Northern men certainly do ...
... waiting for me on the front porch , and I had Mammy Rose bring me my breakfast there , so he could talk to me in the fresh air . " I've been waiting an hour for you , Sallie Rives , " he said , reproachfully . Northern men certainly do ...
Page 56
... waiting for an opportunity to be introduced in the novels I write , " said the other woman , who had listened in silence to these ex- periences . " But I never find it . He is far more real to me than any character I have created . Yet ...
... waiting for an opportunity to be introduced in the novels I write , " said the other woman , who had listened in silence to these ex- periences . " But I never find it . He is far more real to me than any character I have created . Yet ...
Page 67
... waiting for his name to be mention- ed , if I happened to be talking with some- body that knew the family , and then I might find a chance to say that I was sorry to hear he'd been ill so much , and— Something of that kind perhaps ...
... waiting for his name to be mention- ed , if I happened to be talking with some- body that knew the family , and then I might find a chance to say that I was sorry to hear he'd been ill so much , and— Something of that kind perhaps ...
Page 69
... waiting the chance ; I saw the old lady watching at the window ! And she got him there last night - to ' play ' to him ; the old lady gave that away ! And to - day she made him take her out in a machine ! And the cream of it is that ...
... waiting the chance ; I saw the old lady watching at the window ! And she got him there last night - to ' play ' to him ; the old lady gave that away ! And to - day she made him take her out in a machine ! And the cream of it is that ...
Page 72
... waiting for business inter- views in an outer room of the series Ros- coe occupied ; and he supposed that he would find his son busy with others , and that his question would have to be post- poned , but when he entered the door marked ...
... waiting for business inter- views in an outer room of the series Ros- coe occupied ; and he supposed that he would find his son busy with others , and that his question would have to be post- poned , but when he entered the door marked ...
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