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 36
... sort of man you can easily picture exposing his wife's amours through popular publication . " I suppose that was why I paid no particular attention to the charges . In fact , I think the only out - of - the - ordinary thing that ever ...
... sort of man you can easily picture exposing his wife's amours through popular publication . " I suppose that was why I paid no particular attention to the charges . In fact , I think the only out - of - the - ordinary thing that ever ...
Page 38
... sort of woman , blessed with un- usual charm , much given to outdoor things - riding , walking , golf , dogs . He had met her at Lake Placid during the winter sports . About a year after their marriage his boyhood desire to write had ...
... sort of woman , blessed with un- usual charm , much given to outdoor things - riding , walking , golf , dogs . He had met her at Lake Placid during the winter sports . About a year after their marriage his boyhood desire to write had ...
Page 39
... sort of passion in a man . There was a remnant of the idealistic philosophy of student days in me - die , and leave be- hind you a magnificent building , a fine book , a great play , a good example . Something to make it worth while to ...
... sort of passion in a man . There was a remnant of the idealistic philosophy of student days in me - die , and leave be- hind you a magnificent building , a fine book , a great play , a good example . Something to make it worth while to ...
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... sort of heart that endeared him to most people . I had al- ways thought of him as never having grown up . His hunting trips were part of his boyishness . For that reason I had never thought much about his attend- ance on Eveline . I was ...
... sort of heart that endeared him to most people . I had al- ways thought of him as never having grown up . His hunting trips were part of his boyishness . For that reason I had never thought much about his attend- ance on Eveline . I was ...
Page 56
... sort of passport with you . What do you show the guards in the street ? Copy what- ever you have from that . " Cornered ! I had put my foot in it nicely . Zorinsky was inquisitive for some reason or other to learn how I was living and ...
... sort of passport with you . What do you show the guards in the street ? Copy what- ever you have from that . " Cornered ! I had put my foot in it nicely . Zorinsky was inquisitive for some reason or other to learn how I was living and ...
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