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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... play . Druidic ruin , or forgotten garden of the gods , or theater set in terrible splendor , it matters little . The astonishing fact remains that here , in the very midst of familiar New England , lies a spot almost never visited by ...
... play . Druidic ruin , or forgotten garden of the gods , or theater set in terrible splendor , it matters little . The astonishing fact remains that here , in the very midst of familiar New England , lies a spot almost never visited by ...
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... play . La Sorda turned the glasses on this face and that , picked up the remarks from their lips , laughed her tinkling , childish laugh , and returned the jokes with voice- less movements of her own lips . Roars of merriment surged ...
... play . La Sorda turned the glasses on this face and that , picked up the remarks from their lips , laughed her tinkling , childish laugh , and returned the jokes with voice- less movements of her own lips . Roars of merriment surged ...
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... play of her expression . " The gipsy heart ! " You began to see and understand now what Tortola Valencia meant ; why none but a gipsy could express it . With the music and the motion you felt long , free nights under the stars , the ...
... play of her expression . " The gipsy heart ! " You began to see and understand now what Tortola Valencia meant ; why none but a gipsy could express it . With the music and the motion you felt long , free nights under the stars , the ...
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... played the guitar for me . By and by I could catch the vibra- tion of the guitar a little - feel it in my fingers . I don ... play here nights , and in the afternoon I give lessons in the Spanish dance and in the gipsy dance to those who ...
... played the guitar for me . By and by I could catch the vibra- tion of the guitar a little - feel it in my fingers . I don ... play here nights , and in the afternoon I give lessons in the Spanish dance and in the gipsy dance to those who ...
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... played with him awhile , Margaret , for some reason of her own , renamed him Buffer , and everybody took that up . Ellen de- votedly taught him to say Aunt Mar- garet , but Aunt Margaret was more like a big brother than an enslaved ...
... played with him awhile , Margaret , for some reason of her own , renamed him Buffer , and everybody took that up . Ellen de- votedly taught him to say Aunt Mar- garet , but Aunt Margaret was more like a big brother than an enslaved ...
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