Harper's Magazine, Volume 142Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature |
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... Becoming haunted , I roughly counted the O'Briens : in Boston there are 480 O'Briens on the telephone . That means ... become as foreign a city as Chicago , and it is only because something of its old tradition clings to it that people ...
... Becoming haunted , I roughly counted the O'Briens : in Boston there are 480 O'Briens on the telephone . That means ... become as foreign a city as Chicago , and it is only because something of its old tradition clings to it that people ...
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... become rich enough to give more thought to the immaterial ; it will be able to afford that luxury . Boston may pass from the tra- dition of James Russell Lowell to the new one of Miss Amy Lowell , while Chicago may cease to respond to ...
... become rich enough to give more thought to the immaterial ; it will be able to afford that luxury . Boston may pass from the tra- dition of James Russell Lowell to the new one of Miss Amy Lowell , while Chicago may cease to respond to ...
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... the hat and was dismissed that the discussion began . It was not a long discussion . Mrs. Pott began by observing that since Della Peet and her sister , Linda Mills , had become anar- chists and Black - Handers she did not care to.
... the hat and was dismissed that the discussion began . It was not a long discussion . Mrs. Pott began by observing that since Della Peet and her sister , Linda Mills , had become anar- chists and Black - Handers she did not care to.
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... become of Terry . On the afternoon of Vlasak's meeting on Fourth Avenue it was conveyed to Dickie Batemen casually that if he ran across Terry he might bring him out to Highcrest for the week - end . Dickie had not seen Terry for some ...
... become of Terry . On the afternoon of Vlasak's meeting on Fourth Avenue it was conveyed to Dickie Batemen casually that if he ran across Terry he might bring him out to Highcrest for the week - end . Dickie had not seen Terry for some ...
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... become has it not ? -a grand illusion . But war is reality . War takes the meas- ure of every self - imposed , self - consti- tuted system of society and brings to the light , as nothing else does , the true qual- ity of human ...
... become has it not ? -a grand illusion . But war is reality . War takes the meas- ure of every self - imposed , self - consti- tuted system of society and brings to the light , as nothing else does , the true qual- ity of human ...
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