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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... I suppose we shall produce a work of the greatest value to every reference library , but- " He paused , and fell a - musing . " I mean the kind of book you have to blow across the top when you take it down ,. 6 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... I suppose we shall produce a work of the greatest value to every reference library , but- " He paused , and fell a - musing . " I mean the kind of book you have to blow across the top when you take it down ,. 6 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... mean more than stone walls . One may build a house for a temporary and utilitarian shelter , but when he sets out a lilac - bush and plants a lily bulb he has come because he loves the spot - he has come to stay . And while the homes ...
... mean more than stone walls . One may build a house for a temporary and utilitarian shelter , but when he sets out a lilac - bush and plants a lily bulb he has come because he loves the spot - he has come to stay . And while the homes ...
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... mean by it , Mar- garet ? Can you mean— ” " I couldn't stay in her house , " was all she could get out of Margaret . When she spoke of this visit , which she never did unless asked about it , she had that strange look , as if an instant ...
... mean by it , Mar- garet ? Can you mean— ” " I couldn't stay in her house , " was all she could get out of Margaret . When she spoke of this visit , which she never did unless asked about it , she had that strange look , as if an instant ...
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... mean all of them that are now walking with other legs . There was a fellow in Paris- " On he went . He seldom looked at Margaret , and when he did it was a look which failed to see . He hadn't noticed how still she had grown . After he ...
... mean all of them that are now walking with other legs . There was a fellow in Paris- " On he went . He seldom looked at Margaret , and when he did it was a look which failed to see . He hadn't noticed how still she had grown . After he ...
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... mean you're a small frog ? " he asked , with something of his old whim- sicality . " Yes , " she answered . " I'm a small frog , if I do weigh one hundred and sixty pounds . " " Well , it's a big puddle , Fanny . " " Yes , and small ...
... mean you're a small frog ? " he asked , with something of his old whim- sicality . " Yes , " she answered . " I'm a small frog , if I do weigh one hundred and sixty pounds . " " Well , it's a big puddle , Fanny . " " Yes , and small ...
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