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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... looked as good as I could , and happily for me the poetic eyes are not very clear - sighted , so that I believe no suspicion derogatory to my notability of character has yet flashed upon the mas- ter's mind ; indeed , I told him that I ...
... looked as good as I could , and happily for me the poetic eyes are not very clear - sighted , so that I believe no suspicion derogatory to my notability of character has yet flashed upon the mas- ter's mind ; indeed , I told him that I ...
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... looked upon them with progress- ive American eyes ; but they did not . They were not progressive ; they were hardly American . If they had any glo- At times , early in the evening , the door of one of these stores opened , and a figure ...
... looked upon them with progress- ive American eyes ; but they did not . They were not progressive ; they were hardly American . If they had any glo- At times , early in the evening , the door of one of these stores opened , and a figure ...
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... looked up lan- guidly . They were odd children , with black eyes , coal - black hair , dark skins , and bold eagle outlines . The eldest , the girl , was small - a strange little creature , with braids of black hair hanging down behind ...
... looked up lan- guidly . They were odd children , with black eyes , coal - black hair , dark skins , and bold eagle outlines . The eldest , the girl , was small - a strange little creature , with braids of black hair hanging down behind ...
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... looked up ; his eyes were dim with tears . 66 " I have done nothing for you , dear , " he said , as she dropped her work and knelt by his side . ' I have kept you selfishly with me here , and made you a slave to those children . ' 19 ...
... looked up ; his eyes were dim with tears . 66 " I have done nothing for you , dear , " he said , as she dropped her work and knelt by his side . ' I have kept you selfishly with me here , and made you a slave to those children . ' 19 ...
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... looked more delicate than usual , outlined in relief like a little cameo against the flame . The visitor's eyes rested upon her for a moment , and then turned back to Anne . " There is to be a dance to - night down in one of the old ...
... looked more delicate than usual , outlined in relief like a little cameo against the flame . The visitor's eyes rested upon her for a moment , and then turned back to Anne . " There is to be a dance to - night down in one of the old ...
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