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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... lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are ...
... lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses which Mrs. He- mans has enabled us to take into Rydal Mount in those days are ...
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... lady with a sunset tint in her hair , and the quickness of temper that usually accompanies capillary ruddiness . " A quaint old building this , " remarks - A * D * 140764 CallBouquet ercised sovereignty here . Twice it ( Fort Duquesne ) ...
... lady with a sunset tint in her hair , and the quickness of temper that usually accompanies capillary ruddiness . " A quaint old building this , " remarks - A * D * 140764 CallBouquet ercised sovereignty here . Twice it ( Fort Duquesne ) ...
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... lady's case it evidently was done with a real effort , and as she wore no gloves , I am confident that when the cer- emonies of the day were over she con- fided to her liege lord her disapprobation of this one amongst some other " barba ...
... lady's case it evidently was done with a real effort , and as she wore no gloves , I am confident that when the cer- emonies of the day were over she con- fided to her liege lord her disapprobation of this one amongst some other " barba ...
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... ladies , and told us to follow him into the next room , a double apartment , one half an anteroom , the other a large ... lady who , in obe- dience to her husband's commands , had put aside her native customs and bravely taken up a rôle ...
... ladies , and told us to follow him into the next room , a double apartment , one half an anteroom , the other a large ... lady who , in obe- dience to her husband's commands , had put aside her native customs and bravely taken up a rôle ...
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... lady could not sleep ; She feared the shadows in the room , She heard the waters leap . The daylight lingered ere it came , And hardly with surprise She heard the tale the servants brought , With terror in their eyes ; The lady did not ...
... lady could not sleep ; She feared the shadows in the room , She heard the waters leap . The daylight lingered ere it came , And hardly with surprise She heard the tale the servants brought , With terror in their eyes ; The lady did not ...
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