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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... present and the danger signal of his future . For instance , where an Amer- ican can trace back his pedigree several generations he will almost invariably re- veal the fact to his English guest - ex- hibit the crest on his signet ring ...
... present and the danger signal of his future . For instance , where an Amer- ican can trace back his pedigree several generations he will almost invariably re- veal the fact to his English guest - ex- hibit the crest on his signet ring ...
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... present , and I wish that I could whole - heartedly say that this applies to England , too . Still , it seems that America does not hold this view and that she is still at- tached to the idea of old Puritan New England . Even in Chicago ...
... present , and I wish that I could whole - heartedly say that this applies to England , too . Still , it seems that America does not hold this view and that she is still at- tached to the idea of old Puritan New England . Even in Chicago ...
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... present a " Merry Christmas , " produced from his pocket a bottle of rum , whereat a shout of joy went up , exceeding all that had gone before . A German soldier un- corked it and proceeded ceremoniously to drink his opponents ' health ...
... present a " Merry Christmas , " produced from his pocket a bottle of rum , whereat a shout of joy went up , exceeding all that had gone before . A German soldier un- corked it and proceeded ceremoniously to drink his opponents ' health ...
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... present of a scarf was sent by the British officer commanding to the German officer in recognition of his consideration . Very soon after a German orderly appeared at the half- way line , bringing in return a pair of warm , woolen ...
... present of a scarf was sent by the British officer commanding to the German officer in recognition of his consideration . Very soon after a German orderly appeared at the half- way line , bringing in return a pair of warm , woolen ...
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... presents . They resembled nothing so much as boys of rival schools meeting on a common play- ground . Repeatedly ... present . " GERMAN : " I hear you got some of our billets and killed about forty . " ENGLISH : " I suppose you'll do ...
... presents . They resembled nothing so much as boys of rival schools meeting on a common play- ground . Repeatedly ... present . " GERMAN : " I hear you got some of our billets and killed about forty . " ENGLISH : " I suppose you'll do ...
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