Harper's Magazine, 127권Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1913 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... means , but he gloried in it ; also there was the discount given to an employee . That the rest of Clara's wardrobe was ... mean an unpleasant conversation with the floor- walker . But Mr. Warner had braved these things for five years ...
... means , but he gloried in it ; also there was the discount given to an employee . That the rest of Clara's wardrobe was ... mean an unpleasant conversation with the floor- walker . But Mr. Warner had braved these things for five years ...
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... means to carry out his design . Safe on firm ground , they stared at each other a moment , uncertain of what came ... mean anything to her ? She spoke suddenly . " These people look different - nearer , clearer , more alive than other ...
... means to carry out his design . Safe on firm ground , they stared at each other a moment , uncertain of what came ... mean anything to her ? She spoke suddenly . " These people look different - nearer , clearer , more alive than other ...
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... mean to let us both get on that train and be whirled back into our old lives without saying a word , just because I am afraid of being unusual ? If it is true , it means as much to you as it does to me . Wouldn't it be foolish of you to ...
... mean to let us both get on that train and be whirled back into our old lives without saying a word , just because I am afraid of being unusual ? If it is true , it means as much to you as it does to me . Wouldn't it be foolish of you to ...
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... means anything , and I am sure that the things that have been beaten into my consciousness by the training of genera- tions must mean a great deal . At this very minute I am overcome by the thought of what your mother would say about a ...
... means anything , and I am sure that the things that have been beaten into my consciousness by the training of genera- tions must mean a great deal . At this very minute I am overcome by the thought of what your mother would say about a ...
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... mean ! " said Mrs. self , that's all . " These were brave words , Hendry . The Coryston Family A NOVEL BY MRS . HUMPHRY WARD. curiously . It struck her that the boy looked less like his father than she had thought . His description was ...
... mean ! " said Mrs. self , that's all . " These were brave words , Hendry . The Coryston Family A NOVEL BY MRS . HUMPHRY WARD. curiously . It struck her that the boy looked less like his father than she had thought . His description was ...
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