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 31
... daugh- ter , kissing her little sister fondly , and then stepping out of the last covering , and lifting the heap from the floor- " batter cakes ! " The boys gave a shout of delight , and danced up and down on the hearth ; Tita went ...
... daugh- ter , kissing her little sister fondly , and then stepping out of the last covering , and lifting the heap from the floor- " batter cakes ! " The boys gave a shout of delight , and danced up and down on the hearth ; Tita went ...
Page 39
... daugh- ter entered the study early on Christmas morning to renew the fire and set the apartment in order for the day . As he spoke he held Tita's epistle hopelessly be- fore him , and scanned the zigzag lines . " She wants some ribbons ...
... daugh- ter entered the study early on Christmas morning to renew the fire and set the apartment in order for the day . As he spoke he held Tita's epistle hopelessly be- fore him , and scanned the zigzag lines . " She wants some ribbons ...
Page 83
... daugh- ter could never understand what it was to lose a husband , Mindwell felt a sure but unspoken conviction that the terror of such a bereavement , which confronted her whenever her heart leaped up to meet Samuel , was experience ...
... daugh- ter could never understand what it was to lose a husband , Mindwell felt a sure but unspoken conviction that the terror of such a bereavement , which confronted her whenever her heart leaped up to meet Samuel , was experience ...
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... daugh- ter that made her start - it seemed to come from so far out of the past . " I should like you to promise me some- thing before I die . " " Why do you talk about your dying ? " she asked . " Because I am sixty - eight years old ...
... daugh- ter that made her start - it seemed to come from so far out of the past . " I should like you to promise me some- thing before I die . " " Why do you talk about your dying ? " she asked . " Because I am sixty - eight years old ...
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... Daugh- | as needless interpolations ) , and to a few pas- sages in His life in the period that intervened between His meeting with John the Baptist at Bethabara and His crucifixion . Nor has Mr. Wallace been guilty of the bad taste ...
... Daugh- | as needless interpolations ) , and to a few pas- sages in His life in the period that intervened between His meeting with John the Baptist at Bethabara and His crucifixion . Nor has Mr. Wallace been guilty of the bad taste ...
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