Harper's Magazine, 140±ÇLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 |
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... sort of sting she had for Mrs. Stemp , who humanely adopted a nine - year - old girl from the orphan - asylum and then , to make her feel perfectly at home , let her do most of the housework . Margaret had a good deal to say about the ...
... sort of sting she had for Mrs. Stemp , who humanely adopted a nine - year - old girl from the orphan - asylum and then , to make her feel perfectly at home , let her do most of the housework . Margaret had a good deal to say about the ...
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... sort of thing was talked about that her badinage made people wish she was somewhere else . Her eyes would be lovely if they weren't so stand - offish . Apparently a number of young men had cherished the hope she wasn't going to be stand ...
... sort of thing was talked about that her badinage made people wish she was somewhere else . Her eyes would be lovely if they weren't so stand - offish . Apparently a number of young men had cherished the hope she wasn't going to be stand ...
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... sort . He made an explanation with the attitude of a belligerent when the enunciation of commonplace sen- tences was with the force of blows . Such was the effect of his questions to Proctor Knott , and when he presented two great ...
... sort . He made an explanation with the attitude of a belligerent when the enunciation of commonplace sen- tences was with the force of blows . Such was the effect of his questions to Proctor Knott , and when he presented two great ...
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... sort at home to compare with Mrs. Bentley's unfolding . For years , to acute observers , her trans- plantation must have loomed threaten- ingly on the eastern horizon , and her trips abroad have been nervous periods . Of course ...
... sort at home to compare with Mrs. Bentley's unfolding . For years , to acute observers , her trans- plantation must have loomed threaten- ingly on the eastern horizon , and her trips abroad have been nervous periods . Of course ...
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... sort of salon — though , as Fanny brightly observed , they always say you can't have one in America . The refreshments were of the simplest , as they were , so every one knew , in those wonderful evenings in the Italian palaces which ...
... sort of salon — though , as Fanny brightly observed , they always say you can't have one in America . The refreshments were of the simplest , as they were , so every one knew , in those wonderful evenings in the Italian palaces which ...
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