Harper's Magazine, 144. köideHenry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1922 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 9
... Miss Jilson at once stopped preening her ruffled hat feathers and challenged , " For what ? " I dearly love to catch a whiff of Kate's uncon- querable good sense , leavened at times with a dash of frivolity . I baited her with a bit of ...
... Miss Jilson at once stopped preening her ruffled hat feathers and challenged , " For what ? " I dearly love to catch a whiff of Kate's uncon- querable good sense , leavened at times with a dash of frivolity . I baited her with a bit of ...
Page 12
... miss a trick so that I might turn them all over to you . This time the visitor was a young girl . Her face was as sad as her clothes were shabby . She came to talk about her sister . In the mean time she did not forget to offer ...
... miss a trick so that I might turn them all over to you . This time the visitor was a young girl . Her face was as sad as her clothes were shabby . She came to talk about her sister . In the mean time she did not forget to offer ...
Page 60
... miss- ing ... speaks not quite our way . .. walks quickly . " Was Grisha making this up ? Surely he had not sufficient ingenuity ! I ques- tioned him minutely as to when the unwelcome visitors had first come , and made him repeat every ...
... miss- ing ... speaks not quite our way . .. walks quickly . " Was Grisha making this up ? Surely he had not sufficient ingenuity ! I ques- tioned him minutely as to when the unwelcome visitors had first come , and made him repeat every ...
Page 67
... Miss Mary McQuaill had retired to powder her nose , and to repair a rent in her dress which Egbert had in- advertently made in the Castilian abandon of the last tango but one . He was extreme- ly attracted by Miss McQuaill - she was a ...
... Miss Mary McQuaill had retired to powder her nose , and to repair a rent in her dress which Egbert had in- advertently made in the Castilian abandon of the last tango but one . He was extreme- ly attracted by Miss McQuaill - she was a ...
Page 68
... Miss McQuaill was ( in the elegant idiom of Mr. Cholmondeley ) caught in an " ugly jam . " She was sell- ing programs on behalf of the destitute tea - tasters of Tchernigoff , deprived of their profession by one of the later edicts of ...
... Miss McQuaill was ( in the elegant idiom of Mr. Cholmondeley ) caught in an " ugly jam . " She was sell- ing programs on behalf of the destitute tea - tasters of Tchernigoff , deprived of their profession by one of the later edicts of ...
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