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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... face , though she danced con- stantly , stopping only to change part- ners - and they were many - then swing- ing out again to the rhythm of the music as if marching to war . over . • 4 But on with the dance . I marveled at a soldier of ...
... face , though she danced con- stantly , stopping only to change part- ners - and they were many - then swing- ing out again to the rhythm of the music as if marching to war . over . • 4 But on with the dance . I marveled at a soldier of ...
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... face was as sad as her clothes were shabby . She came to talk about her sister . In the mean time she did not forget to offer congratulations for the day . The sister's husband was at sea . There was no money and little food in their ...
... face was as sad as her clothes were shabby . She came to talk about her sister . In the mean time she did not forget to offer congratulations for the day . The sister's husband was at sea . There was no money and little food in their ...
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... face . To - night she uncovered it herself . She put back the hooded fold of her haik , showing him her face , her scarlet mouth , her wide eyes , long at the outer corners , her hair aflame with henna . The hush of a thousand empty ...
... face . To - night she uncovered it herself . She put back the hooded fold of her haik , showing him her face , her scarlet mouth , her wide eyes , long at the outer corners , her hair aflame with henna . The hush of a thousand empty ...
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... face , shadowed in the hood of his creamy bur- noose , remained serene , benign , urbanely attendant . But if an Arab knows when to wait , he knows also when not to wait . And now it was as if nothing had been said before . " Greeting ...
... face , shadowed in the hood of his creamy bur- noose , remained serene , benign , urbanely attendant . But if an Arab knows when to wait , he knows also when not to wait . And now it was as if nothing had been said before . " Greeting ...
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... face . Again he twitched a little . Again his fingers tightened on her arms . He twisted her around with a kind of violence of con- frontation . " But wouldst thou rather talk with other men than with me ? Dost thou no longer love me ...
... face . Again he twitched a little . Again his fingers tightened on her arms . He twisted her around with a kind of violence of con- frontation . " But wouldst thou rather talk with other men than with me ? Dost thou no longer love me ...
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