Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62. köideHenry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... appeared in each of the seasons . But my friend the artist was absurdly fastidious ; pronounced the au- tumnal scene a " huckleberry view , " and almost dislocated his neck to get at some colorless glass through which he might see the ...
... appeared in each of the seasons . But my friend the artist was absurdly fastidious ; pronounced the au- tumnal scene a " huckleberry view , " and almost dislocated his neck to get at some colorless glass through which he might see the ...
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... appearance , crowned with a hat which " hed gitten bulged in at t ' side , " and also Betty's account of how she had ... appeared to be more gra- cious , and once he gave a great Christmas As we gained the height beyond Bow- banquet to ...
... appearance , crowned with a hat which " hed gitten bulged in at t ' side , " and also Betty's account of how she had ... appeared to be more gra- cious , and once he gave a great Christmas As we gained the height beyond Bow- banquet to ...
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... appeared as unconcerned , and strong , and sure of her footing , as though she had been standing on the floor . There was vigor about her and elasticity , combined unexpectedly with the soft curves and dimples of a child . Viewed from ...
... appeared as unconcerned , and strong , and sure of her footing , as though she had been standing on the floor . There was vigor about her and elasticity , combined unexpectedly with the soft curves and dimples of a child . Viewed from ...
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... appeared to have submitted its head to the razor , and an unprejudiced observer , noting the conformation of the various Chinese foreheads , could not but be impressed by the phrenological indica- tions , suggesting at least an average ...
... appeared to have submitted its head to the razor , and an unprejudiced observer , noting the conformation of the various Chinese foreheads , could not but be impressed by the phrenological indica- tions , suggesting at least an average ...
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... appeared to be slight matters , and the dea- con soon carried his point . He wasted no time in this transaction : having " shook hands on it , " as he expressed himself , he proceeded at once to arrange the pro- gramme . " Well ...
... appeared to be slight matters , and the dea- con soon carried his point . He wasted no time in this transaction : having " shook hands on it , " as he expressed himself , he proceeded at once to arrange the pro- gramme . " Well ...
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