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 689
... Spokesly , a case in point , was accustomed to use this very phrase when in a mood in which his egotism was lying dormant . " I've picked up a bargain , " he would say to himself as he leaned over the rail and watched the millions of ...
... Spokesly , a case in point , was accustomed to use this very phrase when in a mood in which his egotism was lying dormant . " I've picked up a bargain , " he would say to himself as he leaned over the rail and watched the millions of ...
Page 690
... Spokesly's - the second officer's -exquisite fitness for any such jobs . Even the Old Man , taciturn , distant , and dignified as he was , was not up to Mr. Spokesly . Who had so slow and so deliberate a walk ? Who could treat the ...
... Spokesly's - the second officer's -exquisite fitness for any such jobs . Even the Old Man , taciturn , distant , and dignified as he was , was not up to Mr. Spokesly . Who had so slow and so deliberate a walk ? Who could treat the ...
Page 691
... Spokesly had a very real belief in his destiny . Here again his greatness , which was , of course , the warp and woof of his destiny , showed a pattern of perplexing intricacy . He regarded himself with approval . He was putting on ...
... Spokesly had a very real belief in his destiny . Here again his greatness , which was , of course , the warp and woof of his destiny , showed a pattern of perplexing intricacy . He regarded himself with approval . He was putting on ...
Page 692
... Spokesly was throwing himself away on a silly chit . She admired Mr. Spokesly herself , to tell the truth , and liked to have him in the house , where he was often to be found during his six weeks ' vacation . It was she who told him ...
... Spokesly was throwing himself away on a silly chit . She admired Mr. Spokesly herself , to tell the truth , and liked to have him in the house , where he was often to be found during his six weeks ' vacation . It was she who told him ...
Page 693
... Spokesly muttered , " I. He left them for a while , he said , “ to join up . " I believe he meant to do it , too , for there is something pathetically appealing in the atmosphere of late autumn in England . It goes to the heart . It is ...
... Spokesly muttered , " I. He left them for a while , he said , “ to join up . " I believe he meant to do it , too , for there is something pathetically appealing in the atmosphere of late autumn in England . It goes to the heart . It is ...
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