Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 - Periodicals Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 298
... Miss De Stancy , " the portress replied . To him this seemed a great deal , and his dread of being considered an intruder was such that he thought at first there was no help for it but to wait till the next week . But before retreating ...
... Miss De Stancy , " the portress replied . To him this seemed a great deal , and his dread of being considered an intruder was such that he thought at first there was no help for it but to wait till the next week . But before retreating ...
Page 300
... De Stancy face with all its original specialities : it was , so to speak , a burlesque of that face ; for the nose ... Miss De Stancy - who she undoubted- Before his attention had long strayed over the incident which romanticized that ...
... De Stancy face with all its original specialities : it was , so to speak , a burlesque of that face ; for the nose ... Miss De Stancy - who she undoubted- Before his attention had long strayed over the incident which romanticized that ...
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... Miss De Stancy came back . " she 66 There is another vault below , " said , with the severe face of a young wo- man who speaks only because it is abso- lutely necessary . " Perhaps you are not aware of it ? It was the dungeon . If you ...
... Miss De Stancy came back . " she 66 There is another vault below , " said , with the severe face of a young wo- man who speaks only because it is abso- lutely necessary . " Perhaps you are not aware of it ? It was the dungeon . If you ...
Page 302
... Miss De Stancy ? " “ Yes , a great deal now ; though some- | ject . times I go home to sleep . " " This is home to you , and not home ? " " I live here with Miss Power . I have not been here long , neither has she . For the first six ...
... Miss De Stancy ? " “ Yes , a great deal now ; though some- | ject . times I go home to sleep . " " This is home to you , and not home ? " " I live here with Miss Power . I have not been here long , neither has she . For the first six ...
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... Miss De Stancy , warming up to stanch partisanship in a moment . " It was all undertaken by her from a mistaken sense of duty . It was her fa- ther's dying wish that she should make Somerset was looking at the homely , public profession ...
... Miss De Stancy , warming up to stanch partisanship in a moment . " It was all undertaken by her from a mistaken sense of duty . It was her fa- ther's dying wish that she should make Somerset was looking at the homely , public profession ...
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