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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... person I have known , kept busy and developed new interests to the end . Life never grew stale on her hands . There's no use in giving up the fight at the first frost . When we find the children slipping away , excluding us from their ...
... person I have known , kept busy and developed new interests to the end . Life never grew stale on her hands . There's no use in giving up the fight at the first frost . When we find the children slipping away , excluding us from their ...
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... person , prone to skate only on the safest ice ; but nothing could be more unjust . In any speculations on this ancient subject of the old and the new there are matters which obviously can- not be ignored . Would I restore and ...
... person , prone to skate only on the safest ice ; but nothing could be more unjust . In any speculations on this ancient subject of the old and the new there are matters which obviously can- not be ignored . Would I restore and ...
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... persons in her sister - in - law's life - as I realized the pettiness of us all , our pitiful lack of understanding , the wheel on which we break one another day after day . I knew , of course , that I could never reconstruct Julia ...
... persons in her sister - in - law's life - as I realized the pettiness of us all , our pitiful lack of understanding , the wheel on which we break one another day after day . I knew , of course , that I could never reconstruct Julia ...
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... person . She was Elaine . . . . Elaine , with that same tragic nature that Julia Bissell must have had , and married now , and living in Clewesbury . I had her where I wanted her . I gave her a shallow , literary husband . I gave her an ...
... person . She was Elaine . . . . Elaine , with that same tragic nature that Julia Bissell must have had , and married now , and living in Clewesbury . I had her where I wanted her . I gave her a shallow , literary husband . I gave her an ...
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... person injured had been behind a door or hidden in the room somewhere . I had that same kind of chill . It is indescrib- able . In my case there was added the abruptness of the disclosure . I had had no suspicions beforehand . I had ...
... person injured had been behind a door or hidden in the room somewhere . I had that same kind of chill . It is indescrib- able . In my case there was added the abruptness of the disclosure . I had had no suspicions beforehand . I had ...
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