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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Page 12
... head was a little pork - pie hat . Between her small hands , gloved in kid , she carried a prayer book and a hymn book . Her boots I could not see ( in her period one did not see a lady's boots ) , but they may have been elastic- sided ...
... head was a little pork - pie hat . Between her small hands , gloved in kid , she carried a prayer book and a hymn book . Her boots I could not see ( in her period one did not see a lady's boots ) , but they may have been elastic- sided ...
Page 15
... head , not only toward Chicago , but across the prairie toward the desert of Nebraska . Swiftly industry arose in Pittsburgh and in Illinois . Those people had no traditions ; they had no old factories , no old plants . They had all ...
... head , not only toward Chicago , but across the prairie toward the desert of Nebraska . Swiftly industry arose in Pittsburgh and in Illinois . Those people had no traditions ; they had no old factories , no old plants . They had all ...
Page 24
... head and drifting in cloudlike wisps before the half - dozen small canvases hung about the bare walls . They said something nobody knew just what it was . Terry didn't know , and , although he glanced at the pictures from time to time ...
... head and drifting in cloudlike wisps before the half - dozen small canvases hung about the bare walls . They said something nobody knew just what it was . Terry didn't know , and , although he glanced at the pictures from time to time ...
Page 28
... head dominating the assembly . Larrimer caught sight of Dickie and winked . He found the situa- tion piquant . Pulling an envelope and pencil from his pocket , he sketched the long lines of Terry's back and the rows of swarthy faces ...
... head dominating the assembly . Larrimer caught sight of Dickie and winked . He found the situa- tion piquant . Pulling an envelope and pencil from his pocket , he sketched the long lines of Terry's back and the rows of swarthy faces ...
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... head . " Digger ! " I called to the mate . " Clear the vessel ! Shove them all over- board ! Here comes the Dutchman ! " Before the advance of the trader's canoe , painted vermillion like his estab- lishment and flying over the water ...
... head . " Digger ! " I called to the mate . " Clear the vessel ! Shove them all over- board ! Here comes the Dutchman ! " Before the advance of the trader's canoe , painted vermillion like his estab- lishment and flying over the water ...
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