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
... architecture that I have ever seen , for it is strong and at the same time it is light . It makes an effec- tive contrast with Emerson Hall , which seems to have been built on plans taken from the 12 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... architecture that I have ever seen , for it is strong and at the same time it is light . It makes an effec- tive contrast with Emerson Hall , which seems to have been built on plans taken from the 12 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
Page 22
... seen the light . For a certain length of time Terry occupied the veranda steps in a mood of extreme dissatisfaction . Bateman and Dillingsby Pott chatted intermittently and the smoke of their cigars came to Terry mingled faintly with ...
... seen the light . For a certain length of time Terry occupied the veranda steps in a mood of extreme dissatisfaction . Bateman and Dillingsby Pott chatted intermittently and the smoke of their cigars came to Terry mingled faintly with ...
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... seen and its walls were covered with small black - and - white studies of a certain boldness of content that capti- vated Terry . But his host herded him on into a low - ceilinged front room and invited him to have a seat . " Thanks ...
... seen and its walls were covered with small black - and - white studies of a certain boldness of content that capti- vated Terry . But his host herded him on into a low - ceilinged front room and invited him to have a seat . " Thanks ...
Page 49
... seen him swim- ming in his cotton pants , with that low- comedy whisker and that consuming little greedy nickel hope of paradise . Even the gestures . " No , but can't you see , Dole ? I got a bigger thing up my sleeve . God'l'- mighty ...
... seen him swim- ming in his cotton pants , with that low- comedy whisker and that consuming little greedy nickel hope of paradise . Even the gestures . " No , but can't you see , Dole ? I got a bigger thing up my sleeve . God'l'- mighty ...
Page 53
... seen by a passing schooner . She returned with it to Tahiti , and if she had been lonely before , she was tenfold lonelier there , so far from the graves of her husband and children . I have already spoken of Crichton , the Englishman ...
... seen by a passing schooner . She returned with it to Tahiti , and if she had been lonely before , she was tenfold lonelier there , so far from the graves of her husband and children . I have already spoken of Crichton , the Englishman ...
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