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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... colors so well . Anne glanced to- ward her father , and smiled ; but the fa- ther's face showed doubt , and did not ... color would rise unexpectedly in her cheeks , much to her annoyance : she wondered why wrinkles did not keep it down ...
... colors so well . Anne glanced to- ward her father , and smiled ; but the fa- ther's face showed doubt , and did not ... color would rise unexpectedly in her cheeks , much to her annoyance : she wondered why wrinkles did not keep it down ...
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... color to a darker hue when taken away from arctic regions , so his was one purely of mind , owing to nothing but the processes of thought with- in him . He had drifted away from all creeds , save in one article : he believed in a ...
... color to a darker hue when taken away from arctic regions , so his was one purely of mind , owing to nothing but the processes of thought with- in him . He had drifted away from all creeds , save in one article : he believed in a ...
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... color rising in her thin cheeks again . " It is different here , Lois ; everybody goes . " " Yes ; even old Mrs. Kendig , " said Tita , softly . Miss Lois looked sharply at her ; old Mrs. Kendig was fat , toothless , and sev- enty , and ...
... color rising in her thin cheeks again . " It is different here , Lois ; everybody goes . " " Yes ; even old Mrs. Kendig , " said Tita , softly . Miss Lois looked sharply at her ; old Mrs. Kendig was fat , toothless , and sev- enty , and ...
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... color , and is believed to be efficacious in keeping away evil spirits , and it is not unusual to see strands of red silk braided in children's queues to prevent them from being cut off by malicious spir- its . Many of the shops ...
... color , and is believed to be efficacious in keeping away evil spirits , and it is not unusual to see strands of red silk braided in children's queues to prevent them from being cut off by malicious spir- its . Many of the shops ...
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... color , vanishing as rapidly as it | came , almost as if ashamed that it bore witness to the emotion within her , rose to Mindwell Pratt's face as her mother spoke . She was a typical New England woman - made men nobly honest , rigidly ...
... color , vanishing as rapidly as it | came , almost as if ashamed that it bore witness to the emotion within her , rose to Mindwell Pratt's face as her mother spoke . She was a typical New England woman - made men nobly honest , rigidly ...
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