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 17
... stood dazed and helpless , looking out over this spectacle , and thinking how every- body would be talking about it next day , and I could not show myself in the streets . When the house was become wholly empty and still , I sat down on ...
... stood dazed and helpless , looking out over this spectacle , and thinking how every- body would be talking about it next day , and I could not show myself in the streets . When the house was become wholly empty and still , I sat down on ...
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... stood for a moment chatting before Page went to bring up the car . Mrs. Cheever engaged her cousin in the discussion of some per- sonal topic , and Marjorie seized the op- portunity to whisper to her husband : " You poor boy ! Are you ...
... stood for a moment chatting before Page went to bring up the car . Mrs. Cheever engaged her cousin in the discussion of some per- sonal topic , and Marjorie seized the op- portunity to whisper to her husband : " You poor boy ! Are you ...
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... stood on the staircase above , a bundle of im- patience , watching the hands of the eight - day clock as they neared eight thirty , the hour for the concert to com- mence . When the half - hour chimed , I could stand the strain no ...
... stood on the staircase above , a bundle of im- patience , watching the hands of the eight - day clock as they neared eight thirty , the hour for the concert to com- mence . When the half - hour chimed , I could stand the strain no ...
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... stood the ruins of the historic Hell Fire Club . At Harcourt Street station I entered the railroad car- riage and crouched in a corner by my- self , determined that no one should break by idle conversation the spell of the won- derful ...
... stood the ruins of the historic Hell Fire Club . At Harcourt Street station I entered the railroad car- riage and crouched in a corner by my- self , determined that no one should break by idle conversation the spell of the won- derful ...
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... stood quiet to listen : ยท was here he took his leave . The heart of every true Russian lies in Moscow ; of St. Petersburg they are proud , but it is Moscow they love . With the proceeds of his tour in Amer- ica in 1872 , which amounted ...
... stood quiet to listen : ยท was here he took his leave . The heart of every true Russian lies in Moscow ; of St. Petersburg they are proud , but it is Moscow they love . With the proceeds of his tour in Amer- ica in 1872 , which amounted ...
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