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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... week , and while in England you will every- where behold people doing nothing ( and doing it with great intensity ) , in America this sad spectacle is very rare . For a moment I wondered if the man were dead . That would be one ...
... week , and while in England you will every- where behold people doing nothing ( and doing it with great intensity ) , in America this sad spectacle is very rare . For a moment I wondered if the man were dead . That would be one ...
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... week in a small hotel in New Hampshire . They are attractive , this generation that is being produced by Harvard ; their manners are charming , frank , diffident , curiously inclined toward the English attitude . There is a difference ...
... week in a small hotel in New Hampshire . They are attractive , this generation that is being produced by Harvard ; their manners are charming , frank , diffident , curiously inclined toward the English attitude . There is a difference ...
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... week you are unlikely to get in ; if you earn less than $ 20 a week it is unlikely that you will get in , either . It represents something that was fine namely , the development of so much charity among the rich ; that was suitable ...
... week you are unlikely to get in ; if you earn less than $ 20 a week it is unlikely that you will get in , either . It represents something that was fine namely , the development of so much charity among the rich ; that was suitable ...
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... week , isn't she ? " " Oh , well , if you don't want to I sup- pose I can have one sent out . " For reasons of his own , the idea of flight to New York was not unwelcome to Dickie . " Steady on a minute , " he answered . " My mind doesn ...
... week , isn't she ? " " Oh , well , if you don't want to I sup- pose I can have one sent out . " For reasons of his own , the idea of flight to New York was not unwelcome to Dickie . " Steady on a minute , " he answered . " My mind doesn ...
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... week . He thinks he wants to learn about Socialism . He learned all he'll ever know when he was about sixteen , but he's as obstinate as a book agent . In spite of everything , though , he's the real thing . I'd lose a leg for him cheer ...
... week . He thinks he wants to learn about Socialism . He learned all he'll ever know when he was about sixteen , but he's as obstinate as a book agent . In spite of everything , though , he's the real thing . I'd lose a leg for him cheer ...
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