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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... reached the little inn , however , it was only to discover that the sign had long ago disap- peared . We found a better trea- sure in mine host of " The Mortal Man , " as solid , sensible , and hon- est a specimen of a Westmoreland ...
... reached the little inn , however , it was only to discover that the sign had long ago disap- peared . We found a better trea- sure in mine host of " The Mortal Man , " as solid , sensible , and hon- est a specimen of a Westmoreland ...
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... reached the chancel , entered it , played about its walls , and finally came together under the one massive wreath whose even circle and thick foliage held them all firmly in place , and ended their wanderings in a restful quiet ...
... reached the chancel , entered it , played about its walls , and finally came together under the one massive wreath whose even circle and thick foliage held them all firmly in place , and ended their wanderings in a restful quiet ...
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... reached through these crucial boilings and meltings and hammerings - Pittsburgh claims , with par- donable pride , sixteen enormous establish- ments devoted to making all manner of steel , including the finest grades of " tool " the ...
... reached through these crucial boilings and meltings and hammerings - Pittsburgh claims , with par- donable pride , sixteen enormous establish- ments devoted to making all manner of steel , including the finest grades of " tool " the ...
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... reached her ear . Bas- head , and a sallow wrinkled skin added no charms . But the charm of old associa- tion brought him a welcome here . sett was the home of Mrs. Gold's childhood , and she had a great many questions to ask . Her face ...
... reached her ear . Bas- head , and a sallow wrinkled skin added no charms . But the charm of old associa- tion brought him a welcome here . sett was the home of Mrs. Gold's childhood , and she had a great many questions to ask . Her face ...
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... reached the wagon . Then he him- Sam and Mindwell would provide for her other wants ; and making the best of a bad bargain , the poor woman retired to the old house , which Sam had repaired so that most of it was habitable ; and Mabel ...
... reached the wagon . Then he him- Sam and Mindwell would provide for her other wants ; and making the best of a bad bargain , the poor woman retired to the old house , which Sam had repaired so that most of it was habitable ; and Mabel ...
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