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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... suppose that I read more trash than any other boy of my age in America . It did me no harm ; at least I can't see that it did . As the hero was always kind and chivalrous toward the weak and unfortunate and managed to crawl out of his ...
... suppose that I read more trash than any other boy of my age in America . It did me no harm ; at least I can't see that it did . As the hero was always kind and chivalrous toward the weak and unfortunate and managed to crawl out of his ...
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... suppose that was why I paid no particular attention to the charges . In fact , I think the only out - of - the - ordinary thing that ever took place between us was one afternoon in October when I went to see him and found him in front ...
... suppose that was why I paid no particular attention to the charges . In fact , I think the only out - of - the - ordinary thing that ever took place between us was one afternoon in October when I went to see him and found him in front ...
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... suppose . The crystal of his watch broke suddenly un- der the pressure of his thumb where he held the timepiece in his hand . " Gentlemen , ' he said , still calmly , ' I do resign . ' " And he turned and went down the short steps to ...
... suppose . The crystal of his watch broke suddenly un- der the pressure of his thumb where he held the timepiece in his hand . " Gentlemen , ' he said , still calmly , ' I do resign . ' " And he turned and went down the short steps to ...
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... suppose ruptly . Stunned surprise enveloped me . " Our Bissell ? " I managed to inquire . " Floyd , " Maclay answered . I drowned my nervous expectation in a dram of reasoned reassurance . Well , Maclay might have met him any day these ...
... suppose ruptly . Stunned surprise enveloped me . " Our Bissell ? " I managed to inquire . " Floyd , " Maclay answered . I drowned my nervous expectation in a dram of reasoned reassurance . Well , Maclay might have met him any day these ...
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... suppose , though , that literature is a sort of passion in a man . There was a remnant of the idealistic philosophy of student days in me - die , and leave be- hind you a magnificent building , a fine book , a great play , a good ...
... suppose , though , that literature is a sort of passion in a man . There was a remnant of the idealistic philosophy of student days in me - die , and leave be- hind you a magnificent building , a fine book , a great play , a good ...
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