Harper's Magazine, Volume 144Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1922 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 350
... Avis was not lonely at Sunset Harbor . As a But it had been by her own deliberate choice that she happened to be marooned in New York for the summer . matter of fact , that was the worst of it - there was no one to blame but her- self ...
... Avis was not lonely at Sunset Harbor . As a But it had been by her own deliberate choice that she happened to be marooned in New York for the summer . matter of fact , that was the worst of it - there was no one to blame but her- self ...
Page 351
... Avis was wedged helplessly toward the young man's side . With the wide brim of her straw hat almost grazing his face , he could not be otherwise than very much aware of her , but he remained studiously oblivious to her presence . The ...
... Avis was wedged helplessly toward the young man's side . With the wide brim of her straw hat almost grazing his face , he could not be otherwise than very much aware of her , but he remained studiously oblivious to her presence . The ...
Page 352
... Avis . Were they merely acquaintances ? -old friends ? or something more than that ? Could Avis be in love ? She did seem a little unaccountably flushed and embarrassed . Meanwhile " Mr. Drew " stood atten- tive but discreetly silent . Avis ...
... Avis . Were they merely acquaintances ? -old friends ? or something more than that ? Could Avis be in love ? She did seem a little unaccountably flushed and embarrassed . Meanwhile " Mr. Drew " stood atten- tive but discreetly silent . Avis ...
Page 353
... Avis had dropped into the first seat that presented itself to her upon entering , which hap- pened to be the bench before an open concert - grand piano ; Mr. Drew sat down and looked about the enormous living - room of Mrs. Judson Keyes ...
... Avis had dropped into the first seat that presented itself to her upon entering , which hap- pened to be the bench before an open concert - grand piano ; Mr. Drew sat down and looked about the enormous living - room of Mrs. Judson Keyes ...
Page 354
... Avis was aghast . " But we were per- fect strangers ! . . . And we still are . " Mr. Drew ruefully regarded the elabo- rate Italian ceiling of Mrs. Judson Keyes's living room . Avis displayed a sudden interest in her two slim , white ...
... Avis was aghast . " But we were per- fect strangers ! . . . And we still are . " Mr. Drew ruefully regarded the elabo- rate Italian ceiling of Mrs. Judson Keyes's living room . Avis displayed a sudden interest in her two slim , white ...
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