Harper's Magazine, 144±ÇHenry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1922 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Eveline , had come from St. Louis . She was a rather imperious , spoiled sort of woman , blessed with un- usual charm , much given to outdoor things - riding , walking , golf , dogs . He had met her at Lake Placid during the winter ...
... Eveline , had come from St. Louis . She was a rather imperious , spoiled sort of woman , blessed with un- usual charm , much given to outdoor things - riding , walking , golf , dogs . He had met her at Lake Placid during the winter ...
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... Eveline didn't particularly sympathize , either . Plays were just things you went to , so far as she was concerned - she rather leaned to vaudeville . In fact , in Clewes- bury everyone considers you fairly queer if you fool with ...
... Eveline didn't particularly sympathize , either . Plays were just things you went to , so far as she was concerned - she rather leaned to vaudeville . In fact , in Clewes- bury everyone considers you fairly queer if you fool with ...
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... Eveline the story first . I suppose I VOL . CXLIV . - No . 859. - 6 I could write a fine book . I could give back what life had given me in my two talents . " When the book came out I gave five advance copies to my mother , Ev- eline ...
... Eveline the story first . I suppose I VOL . CXLIV . - No . 859. - 6 I could write a fine book . I could give back what life had given me in my two talents . " When the book came out I gave five advance copies to my mother , Ev- eline ...
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... Eveline , too . Would Eveline play the role of Elaine ? I rather grinned at that- grinned , that is , until it occurred to me how far Amelia must have missed the point of the book to have made such a remark , even in jest . Had my ...
... Eveline , too . Would Eveline play the role of Elaine ? I rather grinned at that- grinned , that is , until it occurred to me how far Amelia must have missed the point of the book to have made such a remark , even in jest . Had my ...
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... Eveline seemed to have run into a kind of doldrum of poor health , and had a good many headaches and looked quite pale . But she ascribed it to lack of exer- cise and looked forward to feeling better as soon as Jim Harkness returned and ...
... Eveline seemed to have run into a kind of doldrum of poor health , and had a good many headaches and looked quite pale . But she ascribed it to lack of exer- cise and looked forward to feeling better as soon as Jim Harkness returned and ...
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