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 12
... knew what was done with their gifts . Knowing this , they heaped up the measure , not alone as tribute to the deity of the day , but from a kind and generous spirit all their own . I Kate was called to the kitchen . trotted along close ...
... knew what was done with their gifts . Knowing this , they heaped up the measure , not alone as tribute to the deity of the day , but from a kind and generous spirit all their own . I Kate was called to the kitchen . trotted along close ...
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... beautiful women . The Arab knew ! A color of health was on his face ; his step had grown confident . Of a sudden , and very quietly , all the mixed past was blotted out . He heard only the chanting voices and 24 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... beautiful women . The Arab knew ! A color of health was on his face ; his step had grown confident . Of a sudden , and very quietly , all the mixed past was blotted out . He heard only the chanting voices and 24 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... knew that young women of the generation of her great grandchildren create no disturb- ance by lighting cigarettes in parlors and public refectories . My heart warms to old people the number is growing , I think who enjoy the comforts ...
... knew that young women of the generation of her great grandchildren create no disturb- ance by lighting cigarettes in parlors and public refectories . My heart warms to old people the number is growing , I think who enjoy the comforts ...
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... knew . I could never believe it , somehow . " They've brought a similar charge against every author , from Shakespeare to Masefield . And then Bissell im- pressed me as above such a thing . He was tall and a little shambling , if you ...
... knew . I could never believe it , somehow . " They've brought a similar charge against every author , from Shakespeare to Masefield . And then Bissell im- pressed me as above such a thing . He was tall and a little shambling , if you ...
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... knew what to say than for any other reason . No one really knew , you remember . But it struck through to Bissell's soul , I suppose . The crystal of his watch broke suddenly un- der the pressure of his thumb where he held the timepiece ...
... knew what to say than for any other reason . No one really knew , you remember . But it struck through to Bissell's soul , I suppose . The crystal of his watch broke suddenly un- der the pressure of his thumb where he held the timepiece ...
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