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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... least suc- cessful turn of the evening . You could not imagine this in any other white man's land . Like their universal rage for the bull - fight , like their way of doing business , like their politics , it illustrates the mysterious ...
... least suc- cessful turn of the evening . You could not imagine this in any other white man's land . Like their universal rage for the bull - fight , like their way of doing business , like their politics , it illustrates the mysterious ...
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... least , " said José . Her attention was turned from us for a moment ; she was holding a smiling exchange of lip - reading with some one on the floor . José touched her arm . " La Sorda , " he asked in Spanish , LA SORDA OF SEVILLE 19.
... least , " said José . Her attention was turned from us for a moment ; she was holding a smiling exchange of lip - reading with some one on the floor . José touched her arm . " La Sorda , " he asked in Spanish , LA SORDA OF SEVILLE 19.
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... least without exhaustion , but in front there has grown up since I was seventy a hill which was not there before and is as surprising as the effect of some recent volcanic upheaval . When I begin to climb this strange acclivity I find ...
... least without exhaustion , but in front there has grown up since I was seventy a hill which was not there before and is as surprising as the effect of some recent volcanic upheaval . When I begin to climb this strange acclivity I find ...
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... least not dead , and there we are at least equal with younger men , for at the end of the ends no grade of junior- ity can claim more . I have met many old people , and I am glad that when I was younger I did not wish to praise their ...
... least not dead , and there we are at least equal with younger men , for at the end of the ends no grade of junior- ity can claim more . I have met many old people , and I am glad that when I was younger I did not wish to praise their ...
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... least not right away . Ellen loved it , though she tender - heart- edly talked about the cruel things . One day she was telling how she hated to see the horses falling on the icy streets . After this had gone on for some time Margaret ...
... least not right away . Ellen loved it , though she tender - heart- edly talked about the cruel things . One day she was telling how she hated to see the horses falling on the icy streets . After this had gone on for some time Margaret ...
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