Harper's Magazine, 136±ÇLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... asked us if we knew or ever saw you . I was the only one in the room that raised my hand . I told her that I have sold you many newspapers by the market . She asked me if you ever gave me any tips , as us newsboys call them . I told the ...
... asked us if we knew or ever saw you . I was the only one in the room that raised my hand . I told her that I have sold you many newspapers by the market . She asked me if you ever gave me any tips , as us newsboys call them . I told the ...
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... asked us all to come quick ! " Because , " she wrote , " dear friends I've got A turkey for you , steaming hot , And each of you - forget it not- Shall have a savory drumstick ! " But when her four guests came , and she Cut off one ...
... asked us all to come quick ! " Because , " she wrote , " dear friends I've got A turkey for you , steaming hot , And each of you - forget it not- Shall have a savory drumstick ! " But when her four guests came , and she Cut off one ...
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... asked to convey the Admiral's thanks to the officers of E - 86 in recognition of the work they were doing - bow - wow ! I've had to unbutton my weskit since then . Thirty - knot destroyers carried the troops over ; E - 86 lumbered along ...
... asked to convey the Admiral's thanks to the officers of E - 86 in recognition of the work they were doing - bow - wow ! I've had to unbutton my weskit since then . Thirty - knot destroyers carried the troops over ; E - 86 lumbered along ...
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... asked no eager questions . She had clasped Letitia's hand in hers , firmly , as if she would hold her bodily back from Heathenesse . Roger had Letitia's other hand , and so they sat . Then I was startled by Roger's voice , seeming to ...
... asked no eager questions . She had clasped Letitia's hand in hers , firmly , as if she would hold her bodily back from Heathenesse . Roger had Letitia's other hand , and so they sat . Then I was startled by Roger's voice , seeming to ...
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... asked me to lunch with him again in order that he might read me what he had written . I can see him now , sitting in front of the fire , his tongue caressing the words - con- ducting his verbal orchestration with his foot , as if by ...
... asked me to lunch with him again in order that he might read me what he had written . I can see him now , sitting in front of the fire , his tongue caressing the words - con- ducting his verbal orchestration with his foot , as if by ...
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