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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... face it . Whether your dogs will or will not face the wind is the test of fit and unfit travel- ing weather in the arctic , for a properly dressed man will face a wind that is too much for the Eskimo dog . These two storm - bound days ...
... face it . Whether your dogs will or will not face the wind is the test of fit and unfit travel- ing weather in the arctic , for a properly dressed man will face a wind that is too much for the Eskimo dog . These two storm - bound days ...
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... face reminded him that he had a stand- ard to live up to . He produced another five - franc piece and was pursued to the gate by the stridency of her gratitude . - A man- even a man of notable at- tributes and shocking manners — is as ...
... face reminded him that he had a stand- ard to live up to . He produced another five - franc piece and was pursued to the gate by the stridency of her gratitude . - A man- even a man of notable at- tributes and shocking manners — is as ...
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Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Comprehension lit in her face ; she such a painter ! uttered a wretched little laugh . ing , too . For I am not like you. Rufin's courteous and fastidious face was above suspicion ; without a ...
Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Comprehension lit in her face ; she such a painter ! uttered a wretched little laugh . ing , too . For I am not like you. Rufin's courteous and fastidious face was above suspicion ; without a ...
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... face , which the lamps illuminated mercilessly . The girl stood with her hands loosely joined before her and her thin face vacant , staring , as though in a mood of deep thought , along the bare passage . Suddenly she addressed the ...
... face , which the lamps illuminated mercilessly . The girl stood with her hands loosely joined before her and her thin face vacant , staring , as though in a mood of deep thought , along the bare passage . Suddenly she addressed the ...
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... face , furnished with pleas- antly snapping gray eyes , fun - loving lips much used to pursing , and a long , agreeably curved nose like a beak of en- gaging proportions . He was jaunty and rosy and nimble ; and he sparkled with genial ...
... face , furnished with pleas- antly snapping gray eyes , fun - loving lips much used to pursing , and a long , agreeably curved nose like a beak of en- gaging proportions . He was jaunty and rosy and nimble ; and he sparkled with genial ...
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