Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 62±ÇHenry 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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... Deacon Flint's in the keepin ' - room , Perhaps their odor and color are for him mother , wishful to see you , " said Mind- who brings them to light and delight of well one day , about five years after her life . Mindwell's great fear ...
... Deacon Flint's in the keepin ' - room , Perhaps their odor and color are for him mother , wishful to see you , " said Mind- who brings them to light and delight of well one day , about five years after her life . Mindwell's great fear ...
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... deacon's gone a - courtin ' . " " Courtin ' ! Isr'el ! you be a - foolin ' of nose , a cruel , pinched mouth , a low fore- me now , certain sure ? " " Why , she ha'n't no need to marry him . She's got a good home to Sam Pratt's ; and ...
... deacon's gone a - courtin ' . " " Courtin ' ! Isr'el ! you be a - foolin ' of nose , a cruel , pinched mouth , a low fore- me now , certain sure ? " " Why , she ha'n't no need to marry him . She's got a good home to Sam Pratt's ; and ...
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... deacon- for we can not call him the lover - departed , leaving Mrs. Gold in a state of pleased amaze- ment , partly because she was a woman and a widow , partly because it was Dea- con Flint who had asked her to marry 666 wa'n't willin ...
... deacon- for we can not call him the lover - departed , leaving Mrs. Gold in a state of pleased amaze- ment , partly because she was a woman and a widow , partly because it was Dea- con Flint who had asked her to marry 666 wa'n't willin ...
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... Deacon Flint's offer and her own perplexities . When Mrs. Gold asserted that her daugh- ter could never understand what it was to lose a husband , Mindwell felt a sure but unspoken conviction that the terror of such a bereavement ...
... Deacon Flint's offer and her own perplexities . When Mrs. Gold asserted that her daugh- ter could never understand what it was to lose a husband , Mindwell felt a sure but unspoken conviction that the terror of such a bereavement ...
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... Deacon Flint carried the day . On the Friday following he arrived for his an- swer , his gray hair tied in a long queue , his Sunday coat of blue and brass but- tons , his tight drab pantaloons , ruffled " Do tell ! He was forehanded ...
... Deacon Flint carried the day . On the Friday following he arrived for his an- swer , his gray hair tied in a long queue , his Sunday coat of blue and brass but- tons , his tight drab pantaloons , ruffled " Do tell ! He was forehanded ...
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