Harper's Magazine, 136. köideLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... never saw you , and you have never saw me , ' wrote a very ungrammatical little girl , " but I do wish I will see you some time . ' Frequently the children told Riley which poem was " loved best . " " The Raggedy Man " and " The Bear ...
... never saw you , and you have never saw me , ' wrote a very ungrammatical little girl , " but I do wish I will see you some time . ' Frequently the children told Riley which poem was " loved best . " " The Raggedy Man " and " The Bear ...
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... never asked a newsboy for change . " Pennies , " he explained , " were very scarce when I was a boy . " On just one occasion he was drawn into an intimate talk in which he re- vealed from his vivid memory of the boy he used to be the ...
... never asked a newsboy for change . " Pennies , " he explained , " were very scarce when I was a boy . " On just one occasion he was drawn into an intimate talk in which he re- vealed from his vivid memory of the boy he used to be the ...
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... Never for a moment had he doubted that the accident was inevitable . He was running his car at a steady , easy- going pace ; the victim had materialized out of thin air . Findlay had heard a cry , felt the sickening impact of col ...
... Never for a moment had he doubted that the accident was inevitable . He was running his car at a steady , easy- going pace ; the victim had materialized out of thin air . Findlay had heard a cry , felt the sickening impact of col ...
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... never happened in real life . As to his wife's absence from home- this was a coincidence , but it was on the right side of the ledger . It relieved Peter Findlay of the necessity of think- ing up any excuse for having stayed away all ...
... never happened in real life . As to his wife's absence from home- this was a coincidence , but it was on the right side of the ledger . It relieved Peter Findlay of the necessity of think- ing up any excuse for having stayed away all ...
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... never know- ing when you will be bagged . We have been in the game five months solid , and “ your humble " can claim to have landed all the wonderfully lucky , though a few days ago heavy guns up there . So far we have been we had a ...
... never know- ing when you will be bagged . We have been in the game five months solid , and “ your humble " can claim to have landed all the wonderfully lucky , though a few days ago heavy guns up there . So far we have been we had a ...
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