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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... present . " We thought he would make the house less lonely for Aunt Margaret , didn't we , Buffer ? " Ellen said , tenderly . " Make house less lonely for Aunt Margaret , " repeated Buffer , arms full of fuzzy pup . Margaret stood ...
... present . " We thought he would make the house less lonely for Aunt Margaret , didn't we , Buffer ? " Ellen said , tenderly . " Make house less lonely for Aunt Margaret , " repeated Buffer , arms full of fuzzy pup . Margaret stood ...
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... present than that simple announce- ment of Mr. Blaine in the House on Saturday , June 3d . Mr. Blaine was in the prime of life and at the zenith of his public career , a mag- netic personality and one of the greatest political and ...
... present than that simple announce- ment of Mr. Blaine in the House on Saturday , June 3d . Mr. Blaine was in the prime of life and at the zenith of his public career , a mag- netic personality and one of the greatest political and ...
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... present dramatic conclu- sions . In that speech on a question of personal privilege there was no impas- sioned appeal , little of denunciation by words , few striking paragraphs which taken alone would attract unusual at- tention ; and ...
... present dramatic conclu- sions . In that speech on a question of personal privilege there was no impas- sioned appeal , little of denunciation by words , few striking paragraphs which taken alone would attract unusual at- tention ; and ...
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... present for every Daughter of the Revo- lution and every member of the Wom- en's Club . In her amazing and capa- cious way she managed to make the whole town feel as if it had just come home from Rome or Egypt or the Eng- lish lakes ...
... present for every Daughter of the Revo- lution and every member of the Wom- en's Club . In her amazing and capa- cious way she managed to make the whole town feel as if it had just come home from Rome or Egypt or the Eng- lish lakes ...
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... present so benevolent a god to man and child while being herself exclud- ed by man from reaching the final goal ! At the first red " sacred " bridge the steepest por- tion of the ascent is over . Beyond the second we have come to the ...
... present so benevolent a god to man and child while being herself exclud- ed by man from reaching the final goal ! At the first red " sacred " bridge the steepest por- tion of the ascent is over . Beyond the second we have come to the ...
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