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 91
... Dickerson's , next door , and told her un- married cousin Maria , who worked there , the news . " Mrs. Bodley was away all day yes- terday , " said she , " and when she came home she brought a baby . " Maria , who was stout , gasped ...
... Dickerson's , next door , and told her un- married cousin Maria , who worked there , the news . " Mrs. Bodley was away all day yes- terday , " said she , " and when she came home she brought a baby . " Maria , who was stout , gasped ...
Page 93
... Dickerson's nephew , Frank Dickerson , and I am his assistant , and he sent me to Barr Center to make five calls . " Mrs. Bodley looked at him with veiled eagerness , but she spoke hesitatingly . " Well , I don't know , " said she ...
... Dickerson's nephew , Frank Dickerson , and I am his assistant , and he sent me to Barr Center to make five calls . " Mrs. Bodley looked at him with veiled eagerness , but she spoke hesitatingly . " Well , I don't know , " said she ...
Page 94
... Dickerson . Ann regarded him gratefully . Her mother did not hear the remark . “ Driving a car is quite a strain on the nerves , said Doctor Dickerson . 99 " I suppose it is , " agreed Ann . Then she added , apologetically , " I am ...
... Dickerson . Ann regarded him gratefully . Her mother did not hear the remark . “ Driving a car is quite a strain on the nerves , said Doctor Dickerson . 99 " I suppose it is , " agreed Ann . Then she added , apologetically , " I am ...
Page 95
... Dickerson . " Very pretty , " whispered Ann . " It is pretty now , for that matter . " The young man eyed a field , and won- dered if the girl saw that it was pink and gold and mauve . " Really the colors are prettier than in midsummer ...
... Dickerson . " Very pretty , " whispered Ann . " It is pretty now , for that matter . " The young man eyed a field , and won- dered if the girl saw that it was pink and gold and mauve . " Really the colors are prettier than in midsummer ...
Page 96
... Dickerson looked shrewdly at his nephew . " Mustn't poach on another man's preserves , " said he . The young man was talking so fast that he paid no heed . " It was all true , too , " said he . " That old beast tried to take a nip at me ...
... Dickerson looked shrewdly at his nephew . " Mustn't poach on another man's preserves , " said he . The young man was talking so fast that he paid no heed . " It was all true , too , " said he . " That old beast tried to take a nip at me ...
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