Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62권Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Penniman would to spend the evening with her aunt . All come in ; and then she sat there , staring the evening , alone , she questioned herself . before her , while the room grew darker . Her trouble was terrible ; but was it a She said ...
... Penniman would to spend the evening with her aunt . All come in ; and then she sat there , staring the evening , alone , she questioned herself . before her , while the room grew darker . Her trouble was terrible ; but was it a She said ...
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... Penniman , though she had been afraid of too warm a welcome before , was now disappointed at so cold a one ; and in relating afterward , as she did to many persons , and with considerable variations of detail , the history of the ...
... Penniman , though she had been afraid of too warm a welcome before , was now disappointed at so cold a one ; and in relating afterward , as she did to many persons , and with considerable variations of detail , the history of the ...
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... Penniman , with great significance , looking at her rather grimly . answered , turning away . Mrs. Penniman started for church ; but before she had arrived she stopped and turned back , and before twenty minutes had elapsed she re ...
... Penniman , with great significance , looking at her rather grimly . answered , turning away . Mrs. Penniman started for church ; but before she had arrived she stopped and turned back , and before twenty minutes had elapsed she re ...
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... Penniman had been let loose , as it were , and she turned away . upon her happiness . with great rapidity , and walked about the room a. Catherine watched her a moment in si- lence ; then she hurried after her , stopping her before she ...
... Penniman had been let loose , as it were , and she turned away . upon her happiness . with great rapidity , and walked about the room a. Catherine watched her a moment in si- lence ; then she hurried after her , stopping her before she ...
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... Penniman wished , indeed , that she were , so that she might let him know how Catherine abused her , after all she had done . " Was it a plan of his , then , to break off- " By this time Catherine had be- come completely quiet . Mrs.
... Penniman wished , indeed , that she were , so that she might let him know how Catherine abused her , after all she had done . " Was it a plan of his , then , to break off- " By this time Catherine had be- come completely quiet . Mrs.
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