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 154
... Miss Lily de Lisle . Mr. Masterman ought to have been among that gay number , but that young man happened to have been detained in town , and therefore Lady Eva found herself a man short and Miss de Lisle had retired to her room with ...
... Miss Lily de Lisle . Mr. Masterman ought to have been among that gay number , but that young man happened to have been detained in town , and therefore Lady Eva found herself a man short and Miss de Lisle had retired to her room with ...
Page 155
... Miss de Lisle , ignoring the pro- longed silence tactfully and being only gay and gracious , " but I'm afraid you don't remember me . I'm Lily de Lisle . " Lily de Lisle ! Now who in heaven was Lily de Lisle ? And then he remembered ...
... Miss de Lisle , ignoring the pro- longed silence tactfully and being only gay and gracious , " but I'm afraid you don't remember me . I'm Lily de Lisle . " Lily de Lisle ! Now who in heaven was Lily de Lisle ? And then he remembered ...
Page 156
... Miss de Lisle . It was more than extraordinary ; it was intolerable . He began to feel a growingly vindictive de- sire to pay back Miss de Lisle for her intrusion into his reflections - for med- dling in his affairs , because , of ...
... Miss de Lisle . It was more than extraordinary ; it was intolerable . He began to feel a growingly vindictive de- sire to pay back Miss de Lisle for her intrusion into his reflections - for med- dling in his affairs , because , of ...
Page 157
... DE LISLE ? " HE REPEATED " GOOD ! " CRIED THE FAT MAN , INDIGNANTLY. breakfast , but in a tremendous good temper ; he felt oddly grateful to Lady Eva and Miss de Lisle and everybody else in the actualities of April sun- shine - in tweeds ...
... DE LISLE ? " HE REPEATED " GOOD ! " CRIED THE FAT MAN , INDIGNANTLY. breakfast , but in a tremendous good temper ; he felt oddly grateful to Lady Eva and Miss de Lisle and everybody else in the actualities of April sun- shine - in tweeds ...
Page 158
... Miss de Lisle , " who liked pigs as pets . He used to say " -she paused and considered Mr. Dampierre delicately “ scratch a pig and find a person . " And then , very brightly , " Do you still go ... Miss de Lisle was display- ing symptoms of.
... Miss de Lisle , " who liked pigs as pets . He used to say " -she paused and considered Mr. Dampierre delicately “ scratch a pig and find a person . " And then , very brightly , " Do you still go ... Miss de Lisle was display- ing symptoms of.
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