Harper's Magazine, 136. köideLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... woman , no doubt , very much in the circumstances of him and Gertrude . The father was away at his business at the time of the accident , the mother , of course , at home -at home getting the dinner , preparing her evening meal . He ...
... woman , no doubt , very much in the circumstances of him and Gertrude . The father was away at his business at the time of the accident , the mother , of course , at home -at home getting the dinner , preparing her evening meal . He ...
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... woman . She was , in this case , the more of a marvel that she had no romance in her . I have been bitter , very bitter , about it all ; but , strangely enough , never , in my most sky - defying moods , bitter against Aunt Miriam . The ...
... woman . She was , in this case , the more of a marvel that she had no romance in her . I have been bitter , very bitter , about it all ; but , strangely enough , never , in my most sky - defying moods , bitter against Aunt Miriam . The ...
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... woman , neither science nor creed , could with- stand Roger Twining when he looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ' Mabel Cheyne ? " I had forgotten the name . I ...
... woman , neither science nor creed , could with- stand Roger Twining when he looked like that . " She lied to me last night . " " Who ? What ? " " Aunt Cheyne . ' 66 Miriam . About Mabel ' Mabel Cheyne ? " I had forgotten the name . I ...
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... woman hard beset , tragic with passion , beautiful with utter unconsciousness of self . The rite was being accomplished before me . I stood , rooted . Then Roger Twining did a strange thing . He leaned to her and passed his shaking hand ...
... woman hard beset , tragic with passion , beautiful with utter unconsciousness of self . The rite was being accomplished before me . I stood , rooted . Then Roger Twining did a strange thing . He leaned to her and passed his shaking hand ...
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... woman . To be sure , his mother pottered among her flower - pots , but hers was no passion . Here was a passion . " You must come and see my straw- berry - bed , " he said . Mamie looked up , looked down , pol- ished . The door opened ...
... woman . To be sure , his mother pottered among her flower - pots , but hers was no passion . Here was a passion . " You must come and see my straw- berry - bed , " he said . Mamie looked up , looked down , pol- ished . The door opened ...
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