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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... holds the French point of view - that it may be as well if one doesn't know one's great - grandfathers , as one of the four would be bound to be disreputable . Indeed , the pedigreed American , call himself a democrat if he likes ...
... holds the French point of view - that it may be as well if one doesn't know one's great - grandfathers , as one of the four would be bound to be disreputable . Indeed , the pedigreed American , call himself a democrat if he likes ...
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... hold this view and that she is still at- tached to the idea of old Puritan New England . Even in Chicago , even in ... holds together the old manse is of two kinds . One is architectural . The city - bred American , living on the ...
... hold this view and that she is still at- tached to the idea of old Puritan New England . Even in Chicago , even in ... holds together the old manse is of two kinds . One is architectural . The city - bred American , living on the ...
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... hold of him for dinner , but could not reach him by telephone . Batemen dined alone , and after dinner turned his car southward and ran down to Stuyve- sant Square . Here he learned that Lar- rimer and his pupil had taken dinner ...
... hold of him for dinner , but could not reach him by telephone . Batemen dined alone , and after dinner turned his car southward and ran down to Stuyve- sant Square . Here he learned that Lar- rimer and his pupil had taken dinner ...
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... hold the trader with his 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 ...
... hold the trader with his 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 ...
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... Hold y'r gab ! ' says he . To me ! That gets my goat . " Just for that , ' says I , ' you can get out o ' this station . And don't forget to take your woman along with you . Get out ! " " Get out - hell ! ' says he . He sticks his mug ...
... Hold y'r gab ! ' says he . To me ! That gets my goat . " Just for that , ' says I , ' you can get out o ' this station . And don't forget to take your woman along with you . Get out ! " " Get out - hell ! ' says he . He sticks his mug ...
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