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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Page 26
... father , if thou hast a father- " Habib did not finish with the memory . He turned and walked a few steps along the street . He could still hear the music and the clank of the Jewess's silver in his father's court .. " In - cha - ' llah ...
... father , if thou hast a father- " Habib did not finish with the memory . He turned and walked a few steps along the street . He could still hear the music and the clank of the Jewess's silver in his father's court .. " In - cha - ' llah ...
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... father's slippers as they used to doesn't mean any lack of consideration for the parent who has worked hard all day to support his family . I prefer to think the passing of this custom indicates a hope in the young mind that father hasn ...
... father's slippers as they used to doesn't mean any lack of consideration for the parent who has worked hard all day to support his family . I prefer to think the passing of this custom indicates a hope in the young mind that father hasn ...
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... father , who always votes his ticket straight , one way or the other , and com- plains bitterly because the street ... father's confidence in the superiority of his own generation . We have witnessed many experiments with new devices ...
... father , who always votes his ticket straight , one way or the other , and com- plains bitterly because the street ... father's confidence in the superiority of his own generation . We have witnessed many experiments with new devices ...
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... father to cir- cumvent the law , it's " smart " for the boy . If I were asked whether I should repeal the ... fathers , before a fire of logs that I had cut with my own hands and dragged over the snow , I might take up the quill and ...
... father to cir- cumvent the law , it's " smart " for the boy . If I were asked whether I should repeal the ... fathers , before a fire of logs that I had cut with my own hands and dragged over the snow , I might take up the quill and ...
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... father had been accus- tomed to put stocks of such ventures as went ' busted ' on him , as he used to express it before he died . Mother was getting too old to fuss over things , and she had an idea there were some photo- graphs that ...
... father had been accus- tomed to put stocks of such ventures as went ' busted ' on him , as he used to express it before he died . Mother was getting too old to fuss over things , and she had an idea there were some photo- graphs that ...
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