Harper's Magazine, Volume 142Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 30
... eye and a Turkish bath more'n a motor - ride just then . " The shadows of the perfect elms were long on the grass and ... eyes rested on distant , invisible things . Before them strolled Sylvia , flower- like in larkspur blue . She said ...
... eye and a Turkish bath more'n a motor - ride just then . " The shadows of the perfect elms were long on the grass and ... eyes rested on distant , invisible things . Before them strolled Sylvia , flower- like in larkspur blue . She said ...
Page 31
... eye - witness ; the account of the first is taken from letters addressed to the author by the late Captain Sir Edward ... eyes , and , in the second case , by my own . December 18-19 , 1914 , was a night of tragedy in the British army ...
... eye - witness ; the account of the first is taken from letters addressed to the author by the late Captain Sir Edward ... eyes , and , in the second case , by my own . December 18-19 , 1914 , was a night of tragedy in the British army ...
Page 42
... eyes of those watchers , in their rapt , rapacious atten- tion , in the conflict that went on within them visibly ; traitorous applause pent and pitted against all the instinctive pro- test of an established art . . . " Yes , but this ...
... eyes of those watchers , in their rapt , rapacious atten- tion , in the conflict that went on within them visibly ; traitorous applause pent and pitted against all the instinctive pro- test of an established art . . . " Yes , but this ...
Page 44
... eyes ; seemed to consume him with the fixed , dry fire of his gaze . Not fathoming , as with a singular intuition . I had fathomed , the profound purposes of the Dutchman , Signet saw only the implied promise in his words . . . . The ...
... eyes ; seemed to consume him with the fixed , dry fire of his gaze . Not fathoming , as with a singular intuition . I had fathomed , the profound purposes of the Dutchman , Signet saw only the implied promise in his words . . . . The ...
Page 45
... eyes fixed upon the sea beyond the roof of the Residence below . Was it the perfect immobility of de- fiance and disdain ? Not once did her transfixed gaze take us in . Was it the quiescence of defeat and despair - that level brooding ...
... eyes fixed upon the sea beyond the roof of the Residence below . Was it the perfect immobility of de- fiance and disdain ? Not once did her transfixed gaze take us in . Was it the quiescence of defeat and despair - that level brooding ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American asked beautiful began believe Bingham Bracken British Honduras called Candee chair CHARLES NORDHOFF club copra course CXLII.-No dear Doctor door Eleanora England English eyes face feel felt France French girl give hand Harfleur head heard Honfleur Horlick island JAMES NORMAN HALL knew lady LAFCADIO HEARN land Langdon laughed light live looked mean ment mind Miss morning mother never night Old Doc once Papeete Paul PAUL WHALEN Payson Pelée play Ranny replied Sandro schooner seemed seen Sinn Fein smile soul spirit stood story strange street Tahiti Taj Mahal talk tell Terry theater thing thought tion to-day told took turned Vitamine voice waiting watch wife woman women wonder Wordeman words young