Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 126Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper's Magazine Company, 1913 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... arms ; to eat him would be but a step removed from can- nibalism . After finishing our bear paws we had only two more days on deerskins and oil . We arrived at our home camp on the 7th of December , and found Pan- nigabluk well and most ...
... arms ; to eat him would be but a step removed from can- nibalism . After finishing our bear paws we had only two more days on deerskins and oil . We arrived at our home camp on the 7th of December , and found Pan- nigabluk well and most ...
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... arm was laid around my neck , and there was Alice sitting by my side and looking into my face . A deep and satisfied ... arms and gave her my hat to hold . This was to keep my own feet from getting wet . I did not know why this should ...
... arm was laid around my neck , and there was Alice sitting by my side and looking into my face . A deep and satisfied ... arms and gave her my hat to hold . This was to keep my own feet from getting wet . I did not know why this should ...
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... arms , miles upon miles , and it never occurred to either of us that there was anything remarkable in a youth like me being able to carry that sweet bundle around half a day without some sense of fatigue or need of rest . There are many ...
... arms , miles upon miles , and it never occurred to either of us that there was anything remarkable in a youth like me being able to carry that sweet bundle around half a day without some sense of fatigue or need of rest . There are many ...
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... arms - it passed through me - 1 e - hold me to your heart - I am afraid to die - closer closer . It is growing dark - I cannot see you . Don't leave me where are you ? You are not gone ? You will not leave me ? I would not leave you ...
... arms - it passed through me - 1 e - hold me to your heart - I am afraid to die - closer closer . It is growing dark - I cannot see you . Don't leave me where are you ? You are not gone ? You will not leave me ? I would not leave you ...
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... arms of Sir Robert , with whom was Rubin- stein . The soul of kindness and good nature , Sir Robert , knowing my en- thusiasm for Rubinstein's music , said , quickly : " Herr Rubinstein , here is a little girl who plays your D Major ...
... arms of Sir Robert , with whom was Rubin- stein . The soul of kindness and good nature , Sir Robert , knowing my en- thusiasm for Rubinstein's music , said , quickly : " Herr Rubinstein , here is a little girl who plays your D Major ...
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