Harper's Magazine, Volume 140Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1919 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... answer to a glance from one of our women- - " it is a place where a foreign lady can go if she has an escort , though few Spanish ladies would . Everything is allowed to the tourist . I suppose that few tourists . have ever seen La ...
... answer to a glance from one of our women- - " it is a place where a foreign lady can go if she has an escort , though few Spanish ladies would . Everything is allowed to the tourist . I suppose that few tourists . have ever seen La ...
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... answer one must not do less than one's utmost , at a time when one's ut- most will cost more effort than before . This is a disadvantage of living so long , but we cannot change the conditioning if we wish to live . There is always the ...
... answer one must not do less than one's utmost , at a time when one's ut- most will cost more effort than before . This is a disadvantage of living so long , but we cannot change the conditioning if we wish to live . There is always the ...
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... answer , " but he won't remember me . " Think of one's not remembering a lady of ninety - seven ! After an interval of more than half a century I met my second nonagenarian , who was indeed only ninety - five , but who came tripping ...
... answer , " but he won't remember me . " Think of one's not remembering a lady of ninety - seven ! After an interval of more than half a century I met my second nonagenarian , who was indeed only ninety - five , but who came tripping ...
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... Answer . " even the But Ellen brooded over funny things , prying in under them , looking for misery with a microscope , Margaret said . " But dead glooms , " Margaret would reply . " Winks has slain them . " " But that's what he would ...
... Answer . " even the But Ellen brooded over funny things , prying in under them , looking for misery with a microscope , Margaret said . " But dead glooms , " Margaret would reply . " Winks has slain them . " " But that's what he would ...
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... answer to his con- stituents , his conscience , and the great Searcher of hearts ; and the majority of the older members who knew Blaine be- lieved him . But Blaine had in the very beginning of that Congress touched the quick of the ...
... answer to his con- stituents , his conscience , and the great Searcher of hearts ; and the majority of the older members who knew Blaine be- lieved him . But Blaine had in the very beginning of that Congress touched the quick of the ...
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