Harper's Magazine, 136. köideLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 19
... followed him to the door with a series of obsequious bows . " I shouldn't have given a tip ! " flashed through Findlay's mind . " I shouldn't have done anything to draw attention . " The man , shielding his eyes from a warm sun , walked ...
... followed him to the door with a series of obsequious bows . " I shouldn't have given a tip ! " flashed through Findlay's mind . " I shouldn't have done anything to draw attention . " The man , shielding his eyes from a warm sun , walked ...
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... followed Peter Findlay's analysis of the situation was succeeded by a feeling of cunning ela- tion . On second thought , he was glad of these tilts with Fortune . They gave him a sense of conflict , which drugged the sting of ...
... followed Peter Findlay's analysis of the situation was succeeded by a feeling of cunning ela- tion . On second thought , he was glad of these tilts with Fortune . They gave him a sense of conflict , which drugged the sting of ...
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... followed the edge of the floe ice . Captains never mention facts like that , nor do submarines that put their periscopes out of commission at- tempting to emerge under a cake of ice . At any rate , his letter continues : While at ...
... followed the edge of the floe ice . Captains never mention facts like that , nor do submarines that put their periscopes out of commission at- tempting to emerge under a cake of ice . At any rate , his letter continues : While at ...
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... followed the steamer from the open sea and bagged her in the change of watch from the captain to the French patrol . A glimpse into the adventures of a six - thousand - ton tramp , known as the Roman Prince in Lloyd's Register of ...
... followed the steamer from the open sea and bagged her in the change of watch from the captain to the French patrol . A glimpse into the adventures of a six - thousand - ton tramp , known as the Roman Prince in Lloyd's Register of ...
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... followed it . In all that stillness and sweetness events progressed with catastrophic speed . It seemed as though an unseen hurricane drove us on , though the Trade never ceased its gentle rhythm . It was the second evening , and the ...
... followed it . In all that stillness and sweetness events progressed with catastrophic speed . It seemed as though an unseen hurricane drove us on , though the Trade never ceased its gentle rhythm . It was the second evening , and the ...
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