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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... morning , and in blithe malice of heart we pictured our city - dwelling friends as we had lately been , steaming between brick walls , blown by the electric fan's disturbance of smelly air - while the Cape Ann wind swept in upon us like ...
... morning , and in blithe malice of heart we pictured our city - dwelling friends as we had lately been , steaming between brick walls , blown by the electric fan's disturbance of smelly air - while the Cape Ann wind swept in upon us like ...
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... morning , dancing three times every night . The air of this place is smoky , aş you see . Then distinguished patrons come , and I must often sit and drink wine with them . I usually pretend I am drinking when I am not " - here La here ...
... morning , dancing three times every night . The air of this place is smoky , aş you see . Then distinguished patrons come , and I must often sit and drink wine with them . I usually pretend I am drinking when I am not " - here La here ...
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... morning and that I might not go to hell , but neither of my petitions had been inspired by the wise and kind doctrine of Swedenborg which I had been taught from my earliest years , and so I must suppose that my terror was a remnant of ...
... morning and that I might not go to hell , but neither of my petitions had been inspired by the wise and kind doctrine of Swedenborg which I had been taught from my earliest years , and so I must suppose that my terror was a remnant of ...
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... morning will go far to find the joy of youth in the octogenarian , as a gloomy sunset will find the pathos of it . I imagine , in fact , that youth lurks about in holes and corners of us as long as we live , but we must not make too ...
... morning will go far to find the joy of youth in the octogenarian , as a gloomy sunset will find the pathos of it . I imagine , in fact , that youth lurks about in holes and corners of us as long as we live , but we must not make too ...
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... morning , " when told the horse was eating up the front yard . " She's not in the mood for it . How would you like to stay in your stall if you didn't feel like it ? " This she would put in her thrusting way to the seemly person who had ...
... morning , " when told the horse was eating up the front yard . " She's not in the mood for it . How would you like to stay in your stall if you didn't feel like it ? " This she would put in her thrusting way to the seemly person who had ...
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