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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... told true time ; the shelves were fairly set with books ; and in the cupboard was some blue china which tempted one to covet . " What do you do on Sundays ? " " Go to church at Satterthwaite . " 66 ' Good preacher there ? " For the ...
... told true time ; the shelves were fairly set with books ; and in the cupboard was some blue china which tempted one to covet . " What do you do on Sundays ? " " Go to church at Satterthwaite . " 66 ' Good preacher there ? " For the ...
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... told him that I look- ed upon the scales as particularly grace- ful things , and had great thoughts of hav- ing my picture taken with a pair in my hand . " She tried to get Wordsworth to like Goethe ; but he said " Goethe's writ- ings ...
... told him that I look- ed upon the scales as particularly grace- ful things , and had great thoughts of hav- ing my picture taken with a pair in my hand . " She tried to get Wordsworth to like Goethe ; but he said " Goethe's writ- ings ...
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... told him to sit down and behave himself . " I won't , unless you promise to go with us , " he said . แ Why should you not go , Lois ? " said Douglas , still standing at the door . " The boys want to go , and some one must be with them ...
... told him to sit down and behave himself . " I won't , unless you promise to go with us , " he said . แ Why should you not go , Lois ? " said Douglas , still standing at the door . " The boys want to go , and some one must be with them ...
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... told me . Since then I have been hard at work with them , decorating and lighting the ball - room . " " Which one of the old shells have you taken ? " asked Miss Lois . " I hope the roof will not come down on our heads . " " We have ...
... told me . Since then I have been hard at work with them , decorating and lighting the ball - room . " " Which one of the old shells have you taken ? " asked Miss Lois . " I hope the roof will not come down on our heads . " " We have ...
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... told me on't ! " " Guess he's in better business than goin ' round with Bassett gossip , anyhow ; but what was you so took back by ? Lordy ! I should think you was old enough to git over bein ' surprised at women - folks ; them and the ...
... told me on't ! " " Guess he's in better business than goin ' round with Bassett gossip , anyhow ; but what was you so took back by ? Lordy ! I should think you was old enough to git over bein ' surprised at women - folks ; them and the ...
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