Harper's Magazine, 136±ÇLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... hair was strait as a string and mine curls !! and is about 2 yds long and mamma is so mean she won't have it cut off . I don't mean she is mean because I love her better than any- body in the world . If you will come to New York City I ...
... hair was strait as a string and mine curls !! and is about 2 yds long and mamma is so mean she won't have it cut off . I don't mean she is mean because I love her better than any- body in the world . If you will come to New York City I ...
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Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Her hair was bright as the beaten gold , Her lips as coral red , Her roving eyes were blue and bold , And her heart with pride was fed . For she was proud of her father's ships As she watched ...
Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen. Her hair was bright as the beaten gold , Her lips as coral red , Her roving eyes were blue and bold , And her heart with pride was fed . For she was proud of her father's ships As she watched ...
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... hair . He was not exactly troubled , but he was unmis- takably nonplussed . Then suddenly the truth dawned upon him . Gertrude had been lonely and unnerved and she had decided to snuggle in with one of the children . The children ...
... hair . He was not exactly troubled , but he was unmis- takably nonplussed . Then suddenly the truth dawned upon him . Gertrude had been lonely and unnerved and she had decided to snuggle in with one of the children . The children ...
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... hair , and a vast serenity which veiled her executive type . She was not Roger's aunt ; she and her husband had adopted Roger , who was an orphan , and it was her late husband , " Uncle Ephraim " ( he , too , in his time , a ...
... hair , and a vast serenity which veiled her executive type . She was not Roger's aunt ; she and her husband had adopted Roger , who was an orphan , and it was her late husband , " Uncle Ephraim " ( he , too , in his time , a ...
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... hair in a widow's peak . I was very fond of her . What was her name , Aunty ? " Letitia laughed . " Yes , what was her name ? " Mrs. Twining seemed to rouse herself from deafness . " What is it , my dear ? " " The girl I used to play ...
... hair in a widow's peak . I was very fond of her . What was her name , Aunty ? " Letitia laughed . " Yes , what was her name ? " Mrs. Twining seemed to rouse herself from deafness . " What is it , my dear ? " " The girl I used to play ...
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