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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... window . There was just time for my eye to catch a glimpse of the curved sweep of temple roof , or the tiny , wayside shrines half hidden in pine - scented groves . Fal- low rice - fields and winter wheat seemed only patches of brown ...
... window . There was just time for my eye to catch a glimpse of the curved sweep of temple roof , or the tiny , wayside shrines half hidden in pine - scented groves . Fal- low rice - fields and winter wheat seemed only patches of brown ...
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... window " was use- less . No other place left to put them . Happily everything ends somewhere . How welcome was our halting - place at a street corner ! With the aid of a con- ductor , a polite motorman , and a spry youth we untangled ...
... window " was use- less . No other place left to put them . Happily everything ends somewhere . How welcome was our halting - place at a street corner ! With the aid of a con- ductor , a polite motorman , and a spry youth we untangled ...
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... windows across the garden . A square of light caught my eye . Though late , the outer wooden shutters of the house were not in place . A pale - yellow glow of shaded candles silhouetted the figure of a woman against the rice - paper ...
... windows across the garden . A square of light caught my eye . Though late , the outer wooden shutters of the house were not in place . A pale - yellow glow of shaded candles silhouetted the figure of a woman against the rice - paper ...
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... window laden with the faintest hints of a joyful something to come . How you would have enjoyed it ! The dwarf plum - tree felt it , and opened wide its blossoms to the sun . Kitty's old pet crane intercepted the message , strutted ...
... window laden with the faintest hints of a joyful something to come . How you would have enjoyed it ! The dwarf plum - tree felt it , and opened wide its blossoms to the sun . Kitty's old pet crane intercepted the message , strutted ...
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... window , of the woman who made the picture on the screen my first night in this room . Now she made a picture of a different kind . She was in the garden , seated under a great pine . The lovely tints in her kimono lighted up the som ...
... window , of the woman who made the picture on the screen my first night in this room . Now she made a picture of a different kind . She was in the garden , seated under a great pine . The lovely tints in her kimono lighted up the som ...
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