Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 39
... Miss Lois gave me some last month ; I had forgotten it . That will be the very thing for Tita ; she has not even seen it . " ( But has she not , thou unsuspicious eld- er sister ? ) " Do not rob yourself , child , " said the father ...
... Miss Lois gave me some last month ; I had forgotten it . That will be the very thing for Tita ; she has not even seen it . " ( But has she not , thou unsuspicious eld- er sister ? ) " Do not rob yourself , child , " said the father ...
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... Miss Lois's ing toward Tita's corner . Miss Lois frowned , and put back into her pocket a small parcel she was taking out . She had forgiven Dr. Douglas the existence of the boys , but she never could forgive the existence of Tita ...
... Miss Lois's ing toward Tita's corner . Miss Lois frowned , and put back into her pocket a small parcel she was taking out . She had forgiven Dr. Douglas the existence of the boys , but she never could forgive the existence of Tita ...
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... Miss Lois , sitting with folded hands , and head held stiffly erect , saw her wreath in the place of honor over the altar , and was touched first with pride and then with a slight feeling of awe . She did not believe that one part of ...
... Miss Lois , sitting with folded hands , and head held stiffly erect , saw her wreath in the place of honor over the altar , and was touched first with pride and then with a slight feeling of awe . She did not believe that one part of ...
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... Miss Lois , briskly straightening herself in her chair , and taking out her knitting . " How do you do , Erastus ? " But her greeting was drowned by the noise of the boys , who had been asleep together on the rug in a tangled knot ...
... Miss Lois , briskly straightening herself in her chair , and taking out her knitting . " How do you do , Erastus ? " But her greeting was drowned by the noise of the boys , who had been asleep together on the rug in a tangled knot ...
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... Miss Lois , shortly . " He will see to you as well as to the other children . " And then Douglas turned and left the : had often been described to them by their respected. room . Erastus , or Rast , as he was called , went back to his ...
... Miss Lois , shortly . " He will see to you as well as to the other children . " And then Douglas turned and left the : had often been described to them by their respected. room . Erastus , or Rast , as he was called , went back to his ...
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