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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Page 27
... smile . " And I do have good " To the docks on a day like this ? Oh , times in spite of it all . " you poor soul ... smiled into her eyes . Then they both looked at Mrs. Cheever , whose eyes were misty and whose lips quivered ever so ...
... smile . " And I do have good " To the docks on a day like this ? Oh , times in spite of it all . " you poor soul ... smiled into her eyes . Then they both looked at Mrs. Cheever , whose eyes were misty and whose lips quivered ever so ...
Page 28
... smiled rather plain- tively . " Imagine passing from the sea to the subway on a day like this ! How- ever , my poor little purse isn't equal to taxi fares , and the only alternative lies in letting Cousin Clara pay for the cab . I ...
... smiled rather plain- tively . " Imagine passing from the sea to the subway on a day like this ! How- ever , my poor little purse isn't equal to taxi fares , and the only alternative lies in letting Cousin Clara pay for the cab . I ...
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... smiled at Marjorie , adding : " And you're a lucky girl to have such a splendid , upright young husband - but I know how well you know that ! These two have the best times ! " Here she turned to her cousin . They're just like two happy ...
... smiled at Marjorie , adding : " And you're a lucky girl to have such a splendid , upright young husband - but I know how well you know that ! These two have the best times ! " Here she turned to her cousin . They're just like two happy ...
Page 37
... smiled caressingly , and her voice held all its musical intonations , but there was about her an indefinable suggestion of wariness and tension , and beneath her velvet a sense of steel . It was evident that Mrs. Spencer had been ...
... smiled caressingly , and her voice held all its musical intonations , but there was about her an indefinable suggestion of wariness and tension , and beneath her velvet a sense of steel . It was evident that Mrs. Spencer had been ...
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... smiled and joked with us , took the trouble to be witty , and told us endless anecdotes of his meetings with Mendelssohn , Chopin , and Liszt . At these reunions , for so can I best term them , Rubinstein never failed to impress on us ...
... smiled and joked with us , took the trouble to be witty , and told us endless anecdotes of his meetings with Mendelssohn , Chopin , and Liszt . At these reunions , for so can I best term them , Rubinstein never failed to impress on us ...
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