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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... morning lin- gered in the tiny garden below and rose to my window laden with the faintest hints of a joyful something to come . How you would have enjoyed it ! The dwarf plum - tree felt it , and opened wide its blossoms to the sun ...
... morning lin- gered in the tiny garden below and rose to my window laden with the faintest hints of a joyful something to come . How you would have enjoyed it ! The dwarf plum - tree felt it , and opened wide its blossoms to the sun ...
Page 12
... morning . " I soon return warm clothes and food and moneys . Many kind thankfuls . Though my feet fly as like by wing , I too lately . Spirit of sister and baby flew away . They dead ! " Alas ! some things never change . It's your story ...
... morning . " I soon return warm clothes and food and moneys . Many kind thankfuls . Though my feet fly as like by wing , I too lately . Spirit of sister and baby flew away . They dead ! " Alas ! some things never change . It's your story ...
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... morning and as mild as sweet milk , beauteous as a pearl , Habib , a milk - white pearl . See ! " Drawing from his burnoose a sack of Moroccan lambskin , he opened it and lifted out a pearl . His fingers , even at rest , seemed to ...
... morning and as mild as sweet milk , beauteous as a pearl , Habib , a milk - white pearl . See ! " Drawing from his burnoose a sack of Moroccan lambskin , he opened it and lifted out a pearl . His fingers , even at rest , seemed to ...
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... morning's news , and she could hear a boy calling an extra quicker than anyone else in the house . I can't recall a time when she wasn't an ardent suffra- gist , and she took me to hear the early advocates of that cause . Nothing ever ...
... morning's news , and she could hear a boy calling an extra quicker than anyone else in the house . I can't recall a time when she wasn't an ardent suffra- gist , and she took me to hear the early advocates of that cause . Nothing ever ...
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... morning paper , I did . Some one in an audience in Hartford had interrupted the lecture of Mr. Floyd Bissell , author , to inquire if it was true that he had exposed his own wife to the world under the guise of fiction . The paragraph ...
... morning paper , I did . Some one in an audience in Hartford had interrupted the lecture of Mr. Floyd Bissell , author , to inquire if it was true that he had exposed his own wife to the world under the guise of fiction . The paragraph ...
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