Harper's Magazine, 15±ÇHenry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... mother in the face , when I meet her in heaven , if I did . No , Sir ; I can not . Do not ask me . " He looked beseechingly at me , his clasped hands trembling . Nevertheless , though he trem- bled , I noted , with some perplexity , the ...
... mother in the face , when I meet her in heaven , if I did . No , Sir ; I can not . Do not ask me . " He looked beseechingly at me , his clasped hands trembling . Nevertheless , though he trem- bled , I noted , with some perplexity , the ...
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... mother , smote me with a sense of mys- terious sorrow that was not all sorrow . Something like sympathy stirred at ... mother's voice , sharp and clear , met my ears as I entered the outer room . Then my Paula spoke ; very softly , but I ...
... mother , smote me with a sense of mys- terious sorrow that was not all sorrow . Something like sympathy stirred at ... mother's voice , sharp and clear , met my ears as I entered the outer room . Then my Paula spoke ; very softly , but I ...
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... mother ! " She clung to my arm , shivering . " Poor Madalena ! poor mother ! " said I , to break the long silence that held us , as we walked along . " Happy mother ! " she cried quickly , turning her flushed face toward me . " Happy ...
... mother ! " She clung to my arm , shivering . " Poor Madalena ! poor mother ! " said I , to break the long silence that held us , as we walked along . " Happy mother ! " she cried quickly , turning her flushed face toward me . " Happy ...
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... mother the dearest , sweetest blessing of her life . But from this time , every month , every week , seemed to take away from the blessing , and render it less perfect . And as little Wish progressed in strength and growth , and learned ...
... mother the dearest , sweetest blessing of her life . But from this time , every month , every week , seemed to take away from the blessing , and render it less perfect . And as little Wish progressed in strength and growth , and learned ...
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... mother's persistent ef- forts , her pitifully - earnest , never - wearying en- deavors , first in teaching the child , and then in inducing her to practice the utterance of the words she had taught - but for this , our Wish would never ...
... mother's persistent ef- forts , her pitifully - earnest , never - wearying en- deavors , first in teaching the child , and then in inducing her to practice the utterance of the words she had taught - but for this , our Wish would never ...
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