Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 59
... speak . " Mamma . " I sat there , mute , and watched her agony . I dared not go near it . I was stone - like and helpless . I felt as if all my world had slipped by me - floated away irretrievably into an un- known vortex , while I ...
... speak . " Mamma . " I sat there , mute , and watched her agony . I dared not go near it . I was stone - like and helpless . I felt as if all my world had slipped by me - floated away irretrievably into an un- known vortex , while I ...
Page 60
... speak . Her own voice trembled as she asked me " What was changed ? " She was afraid lest my answer should betray that I was still not myself , for- poor wife ! -I had been utterly bereft of sense for many weeks . " You are changed ...
... speak . Her own voice trembled as she asked me " What was changed ? " She was afraid lest my answer should betray that I was still not myself , for- poor wife ! -I had been utterly bereft of sense for many weeks . " You are changed ...
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... speak of him , a right good fellow , but a little too susceptible . Why , I've known him break his heart for - let me see- one , two - yes , five ladies , and attempt suicide for two . Yes , he was altogether too suscepti- ble ...
... speak of him , a right good fellow , but a little too susceptible . Why , I've known him break his heart for - let me see- one , two - yes , five ladies , and attempt suicide for two . Yes , he was altogether too suscepti- ble ...
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... speak of my regiment , my gay companions , the theatre , and all the pleasures of St. Petersburg - he forgot the wishes of his mother , and the promises he had made her , and never ceased supplicating her to allow him to enter the ...
... speak of my regiment , my gay companions , the theatre , and all the pleasures of St. Petersburg - he forgot the wishes of his mother , and the promises he had made her , and never ceased supplicating her to allow him to enter the ...
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... speak very slowly in order to keep from stuttering . You may imagine what a figure this unhappy man made , with his ailments and his precautions , among a band of vigorous young men , who nev- er looked before they leaped . " I will not ...
... speak very slowly in order to keep from stuttering . You may imagine what a figure this unhappy man made , with his ailments and his precautions , among a band of vigorous young men , who nev- er looked before they leaped . " I will not ...
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