Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 35Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1867 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... tion the Roman informed him : " Forty pias- ters . " " I'll give you twelve , " said Buttons , quietly . The Italian smiled , put his head on one side , drew down the corners of his mouth , and threw up his shoulders . This is the shrug ...
... tion the Roman informed him : " Forty pias- ters . " " I'll give you twelve , " said Buttons , quietly . The Italian smiled , put his head on one side , drew down the corners of his mouth , and threw up his shoulders . This is the shrug ...
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... tion which jarred the house to its foundations . It was slight at first , but increased steadily . This could be no creation of the imagination . By a singular psychological phenomenon which I can not explain , the presence of a real ...
... tion which jarred the house to its foundations . It was slight at first , but increased steadily . This could be no creation of the imagination . By a singular psychological phenomenon which I can not explain , the presence of a real ...
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... tion which had held me spell - bound. When the guard came for me to go to Libby I was not surprised , nor did I fail to remember the caution of Farin . While I was signing the paper , which was an oath as well , to return in one week to ...
... tion which had held me spell - bound. When the guard came for me to go to Libby I was not surprised , nor did I fail to remember the caution of Farin . While I was signing the paper , which was an oath as well , to return in one week to ...
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... tion which had held me spell - bound - a fascin- | teen and eleven , and Mrs. F.'s sister — a young ation which grew in part out of the dramatic lady of twenty . Besides these , two or three interest of the story . The silence of the ...
... tion which had held me spell - bound - a fascin- | teen and eleven , and Mrs. F.'s sister — a young ation which grew in part out of the dramatic lady of twenty . Besides these , two or three interest of the story . The silence of the ...
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... tion . " Softly , child , " said Aunt Clara . " You must look over your grammar . Seems to me your orthography , etymology , syntax , and pros- ody are all amiss in that speech , and your tem- per besides . Every body goes to funerals ...
... tion . " Softly , child , " said Aunt Clara . " You must look over your grammar . Seems to me your orthography , etymology , syntax , and pros- ody are all amiss in that speech , and your tem- per besides . Every body goes to funerals ...
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