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 14
... vigorous part of it , protesting against the innovation of a baby - buggy . Mamma San's back was good enough for him . I followed to see the end of the argu- K AIRWAN the Holy lay asleep , pent in its 14 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
... vigorous part of it , protesting against the innovation of a baby - buggy . Mamma San's back was good enough for him . I followed to see the end of the argu- K AIRWAN the Holy lay asleep , pent in its 14 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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... followed very often by Raoul Genet . He had known Raoul most casually in Paris . Here in the Tunisian bled , when Raoul held out his hand to say good - night under the gate lamp at the Bab Djelladin , the troubled fellow clung to it ...
... followed very often by Raoul Genet . He had known Raoul most casually in Paris . Here in the Tunisian bled , when Raoul held out his hand to say good - night under the gate lamp at the Bab Djelladin , the troubled fellow clung to it ...
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... followed . He penetrated alone into an empty house of silence , and all around him the empti- ness moved and the silence rustled . He traversed a court and came into a chamber where there was a light . He saw a negress , a Sudanese ...
... followed . He penetrated alone into an empty house of silence , and all around him the empti- ness moved and the silence rustled . He traversed a court and came into a chamber where there was a light . He saw a negress , a Sudanese ...
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... followed him tardily as far as the outer door . In the darkness of the empty street he saw the loom of the man's figure moving off toward his own house , still without any haste . " And in the night of thy marriage thy husband , or thy ...
... followed him tardily as far as the outer door . In the darkness of the empty street he saw the loom of the man's figure moving off toward his own house , still without any haste . " And in the night of thy marriage thy husband , or thy ...
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... followed the lite- rary tide in other cities . Don't imagine , however , that the book didn't sell in Clewesbury . It did . It sold amazingly . Not even the derogatory reviews the two local papers gave it seemed to have any effect upon ...
... followed the lite- rary tide in other cities . Don't imagine , however , that the book didn't sell in Clewesbury . It did . It sold amazingly . Not even the derogatory reviews the two local papers gave it seemed to have any effect upon ...
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