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 27
... turned their back on the stolen luxury , ill - gotten castles , and unmerited privi- lege handed on to them by their sires . They would be the first , he had no doubt , to put a bomb under those same castles where the friends of the old ...
... turned their back on the stolen luxury , ill - gotten castles , and unmerited privi- lege handed on to them by their sires . They would be the first , he had no doubt , to put a bomb under those same castles where the friends of the old ...
Page 40
... turned out a powder- puff looked like a lor'nette — a quarter of a dollar . You know how the Janes ' ll fall for a thing like that- " ... It was completely preposterous , al- most uncomfortable . It made a man look around him . On the ...
... turned out a powder- puff looked like a lor'nette — a quarter of a dollar . You know how the Janes ' ll fall for a thing like that- " ... It was completely preposterous , al- most uncomfortable . It made a man look around him . On the ...
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... turned in an attitude of listening . Triumphant listening at the keyhole of the striped , moonlit night . I heard it , too — a faint disturbance of bougainvillea foliage around two sides of the house , near the window standing open to ...
... turned in an attitude of listening . Triumphant listening at the keyhole of the striped , moonlit night . I heard it , too — a faint disturbance of bougainvillea foliage around two sides of the house , near the window standing open to ...
Page 72
... turned thumbs hung at his knees . The light of the dropping flames glinted on the silver and raw turquoise of three or four native bracelets he had been buying for his friends and was carrying home on his own wrists . Be- hind them his ...
... turned thumbs hung at his knees . The light of the dropping flames glinted on the silver and raw turquoise of three or four native bracelets he had been buying for his friends and was carrying home on his own wrists . Be- hind them his ...
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... turned in here because a man Stitt had employed as guide told them the whole country was simply crawling with bears . New Mexico hadn't been discovered by painters then , and Durgen was gloriously happy . " Maybe there had to be a man ...
... turned in here because a man Stitt had employed as guide told them the whole country was simply crawling with bears . New Mexico hadn't been discovered by painters then , and Durgen was gloriously happy . " Maybe there had to be a man ...
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