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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... nature , Panniga- bluk did not mind being alone for a day , so we left her to make camp while Natkusiak hunted southeast and I south west in the hope of finding caribou . At Langton Bay the Melville Moun- tains , about a thousand feet ...
... nature , Panniga- bluk did not mind being alone for a day , so we left her to make camp while Natkusiak hunted southeast and I south west in the hope of finding caribou . At Langton Bay the Melville Moun- tains , about a thousand feet ...
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... natural and right , and I had no mis- givings about it . She showed no sur- prise , no distress , no displeasure , but put an arm around my waist , and turned up her face to mine with a happy welcome in it , and when I bent down to kiss ...
... natural and right , and I had no mis- givings about it . She showed no sur- prise , no distress , no displeasure , but put an arm around my waist , and turned up her face to mine with a happy welcome in it , and when I bent down to kiss ...
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... natural and to be expected . Once I said , " What a dear little hand it is ! " and without any words she laid it gratefully in mine for me to examine it . I did it , remarking upon its littleness , its delicate beauty , and its satin ...
... natural and to be expected . Once I said , " What a dear little hand it is ! " and without any words she laid it gratefully in mine for me to examine it . I did it , remarking upon its littleness , its delicate beauty , and its satin ...
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... nature ; I cannot bring before my mind's eye the face or figure of any human being known to me ; I have seen my family at breakfast within the past two hours ; I cannot bring their images before me , I do not know how they look ; before ...
... nature ; I cannot bring before my mind's eye the face or figure of any human being known to me ; I have seen my family at breakfast within the past two hours ; I cannot bring their images before me , I do not know how they look ; before ...
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... Nature , and gives a new in- terest , an almost human neighborly note , to the woods and fields which border our dwellings . My wife and I went for a tramp a day or two after the belated snow - storm I spoke of . The world was still ...
... Nature , and gives a new in- terest , an almost human neighborly note , to the woods and fields which border our dwellings . My wife and I went for a tramp a day or two after the belated snow - storm I spoke of . The world was still ...
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