Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... wonder of a child . When he was praised as the man who had introduced the real child into American literature , he said , " I have only been trying to do the little fellow simplest , purest justice . " But he was genuinely pleased , and ...
... wonder of a child . When he was praised as the man who had introduced the real child into American literature , he said , " I have only been trying to do the little fellow simplest , purest justice . " But he was genuinely pleased , and ...
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... wonder he is called the " Children's Poet " be- cause he has such a kind face . I think that you are like him because all the children love you . I am one . Of course you are not so old as Mr. Longfellow .... In this letter , as in most ...
... wonder he is called the " Children's Poet " be- cause he has such a kind face . I think that you are like him because all the children love you . I am one . Of course you are not so old as Mr. Longfellow .... In this letter , as in most ...
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... were torpedoed . " I wonder , " he said , " if there is any left an Allied seaman car meet new way his fate . " Before the trade routes were purged of German raiders there were many small encounters that , of course , never reached the.
... were torpedoed . " I wonder , " he said , " if there is any left an Allied seaman car meet new way his fate . " Before the trade routes were purged of German raiders there were many small encounters that , of course , never reached the.
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... wonder . " And he kicked the ruins of the cocoanut- heap with a white - canvas toe . That was Twining's state of mind when I first envisaged him and his situa- tion . I did not reply ; I leaned back and looked , taking my ease ; for on ...
... wonder . " And he kicked the ruins of the cocoanut- heap with a white - canvas toe . That was Twining's state of mind when I first envisaged him and his situa- tion . I did not reply ; I leaned back and looked , taking my ease ; for on ...
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... wonder that my dream was so long undisturbed , or that , in spite of all that came after , I look back upon it as the most beautiful thing in life - a thing ( sometimes I des- perately feel ) that fate should never have dared to touch ...
... wonder that my dream was so long undisturbed , or that , in spite of all that came after , I look back upon it as the most beautiful thing in life - a thing ( sometimes I des- perately feel ) that fate should never have dared to touch ...
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