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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... person of many trades , this José . At the moment , he was acting mainly as courier for the Allied con- sulates — a document dropped into the ordinary mail during this period might as well have been despatched to the German Embassy . On ...
... person of many trades , this José . At the moment , he was acting mainly as courier for the Allied con- sulates — a document dropped into the ordinary mail during this period might as well have been despatched to the German Embassy . On ...
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... person who has lost it , is the first token of death , the first falling leaf of autumn , the first flake of the winter's snow . But who knows ? Whence is death , and out of what awful void or whither ? All along the line of living ...
... person who has lost it , is the first token of death , the first falling leaf of autumn , the first flake of the winter's snow . But who knows ? Whence is death , and out of what awful void or whither ? All along the line of living ...
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... person in Freeport to invite the horse into the house . And , stranger than asking the horse in , was the reason for doing so . If any other Freeport woman encouraged the horse to come into the house she would have a reason fairly ...
... person in Freeport to invite the horse into the house . And , stranger than asking the horse in , was the reason for doing so . If any other Freeport woman encouraged the horse to come into the house she would have a reason fairly ...
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... person who had notified her that her horse was in the front yard . Then , " Betsy , " she would say , " would you mind eating in the back yard ? You are outraging the neighbors . It's too bad we have to think of the neighbors - but we ...
... person who had notified her that her horse was in the front yard . Then , " Betsy , " she would say , " would you mind eating in the back yard ? You are outraging the neighbors . It's too bad we have to think of the neighbors - but we ...
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... person who would stop and con- sider whether it really was gay . A couple of winters later she and Ellen went to New York . Margaret looked tired when she came home . She said she didn't care to go again — at least not right away ...
... person who would stop and con- sider whether it really was gay . A couple of winters later she and Ellen went to New York . Margaret looked tired when she came home . She said she didn't care to go again — at least not right away ...
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