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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... tell them how lovely they are , and then how perfect must she be who is lovelier - that aforesaid Belle of Brathay ! * How many diligent readers nowadays know Christopher North ? The question reminds me of a little story . " In the last ...
... tell them how lovely they are , and then how perfect must she be who is lovelier - that aforesaid Belle of Brathay ! * How many diligent readers nowadays know Christopher North ? The question reminds me of a little story . " In the last ...
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... tell the truth , father , al- though I suppose you will laugh at me , I think it looks well . " " It looks better ... telling the hours through the long night , waiting for the dawn , the dawn of Christ- mas ? Look around you ; see this ...
... tell the truth , father , al- though I suppose you will laugh at me , I think it looks well . " " It looks better ... telling the hours through the long night , waiting for the dawn , the dawn of Christ- mas ? Look around you ; see this ...
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... tell you ! You can't never tell what it is to lose a companion till you experience it . " A faint color , vanishing as rapidly as it | came , almost as if ashamed that it bore witness to the emotion within her , rose to Mindwell Pratt's ...
... tell you ! You can't never tell what it is to lose a companion till you experience it . " A faint color , vanishing as rapidly as it | came , almost as if ashamed that it bore witness to the emotion within her , rose to Mindwell Pratt's ...
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... tell ye the deacon's gone a - courtin ' . " " Courtin ' ! Isr'el ! you be a - foolin ' of nose , a cruel , pinched mouth , a low fore- me now , certain sure ? " " Why , she ha'n't no need to marry him . She's got a good home to Sam ...
... tell ye the deacon's gone a - courtin ' . " " Courtin ' ! Isr'el ! you be a - foolin ' of nose , a cruel , pinched mouth , a low fore- me now , certain sure ? " " Why , she ha'n't no need to marry him . She's got a good home to Sam ...
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... tell ! He was forehanded , I declare for't ! " exclaimed the deacon , both pleased and displeased ; for if his ... telling Mindwell of the near approach of her marriage . " Oh , mother ! so soon ! " was all Mind- well said , though her ...
... tell ! He was forehanded , I declare for't ! " exclaimed the deacon , both pleased and displeased ; for if his ... telling Mindwell of the near approach of her marriage . " Oh , mother ! so soon ! " was all Mind- well said , though her ...
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