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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... mother showed me how to speak and to read the lips . Mother learned it from a teacher of the deaf . I had spoken a little , already , before I was five , so that was not hard . It was many years before I could read the lips ...
... mother showed me how to speak and to read the lips . Mother learned it from a teacher of the deaf . I had spoken a little , already , before I was five , so that was not hard . It was many years before I could read the lips ...
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... mother ? " her daughter suggested . " Yes , " she chirped in 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 ...
... mother ? " her daughter suggested . " Yes , " she chirped in 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 ...
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... mother , dead for near twenty and fifty years , figured no more nor less lovingly than certain entire strangers . A few paragraphs back I treated of failing memory , especially in the re- luctance of this or that word to come when we ...
... mother , dead for near twenty and fifty years , figured no more nor less lovingly than certain entire strangers . A few paragraphs back I treated of failing memory , especially in the re- luctance of this or that word to come when we ...
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... mother- liness of Mrs. Stemp - and most of it you would just as soon not have said about you . But , " Come , Ellen dear , " Mar- garet would say , " while I get little brother's ears washed . That is , if you think you can bear it to ...
... mother- liness of Mrs. Stemp - and most of it you would just as soon not have said about you . But , " Come , Ellen dear , " Mar- garet would say , " while I get little brother's ears washed . That is , if you think you can bear it to ...
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... mother is putting up jelly . Heavens ! How I hate an inconsiderate toad ! " So while Ellen cuddled the " dear little things " of one race or another , Margaret made these eccentric attempts to give them a place in civilization . Ellen ...
... mother is putting up jelly . Heavens ! How I hate an inconsiderate toad ! " So while Ellen cuddled the " dear little things " of one race or another , Margaret made these eccentric attempts to give them a place in civilization . Ellen ...
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