Harper's Magazine, 136±ÇLee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... tion that I went up to my room early that evening to make myself beautiful as the morning . Any one of the female gender who believes it is woman's first duty to look her best will realize what a severe blow I had when , on looking in ...
... tion that I went up to my room early that evening to make myself beautiful as the morning . Any one of the female gender who believes it is woman's first duty to look her best will realize what a severe blow I had when , on looking in ...
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... tion of a wholesome character will write and offer to magazines short stories re- verting to an older type which editors , keenly alive to their intrinsic literary values , do not feel justified in preferring to others more satisfactory ...
... tion of a wholesome character will write and offer to magazines short stories re- verting to an older type which editors , keenly alive to their intrinsic literary values , do not feel justified in preferring to others more satisfactory ...
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... tion one has from and for those who have , in some way or other , come face to face with life and asked it , in real earnest , what it means . I felt there was so much more of this practical questioning in Matt's book than was at all ...
... tion one has from and for those who have , in some way or other , come face to face with life and asked it , in real earnest , what it means . I felt there was so much more of this practical questioning in Matt's book than was at all ...
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... tion and counter - revolution , and declaring enthusiastically for the former . Lamartine and others , the sentimental and the plain honest , were very damaging on the same side . The Government were harsh - abrupt - al- most scornful ...
... tion and counter - revolution , and declaring enthusiastically for the former . Lamartine and others , the sentimental and the plain honest , were very damaging on the same side . The Government were harsh - abrupt - al- most scornful ...
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... tion , remarking : " There , that's the last bunch ! Remember when I began this piece ? The night old man Bridges was took to the horspital ! I put in that shaded one then . Them grapes do look as natural as onto a chromo , if I do say ...
... tion , remarking : " There , that's the last bunch ! Remember when I began this piece ? The night old man Bridges was took to the horspital ! I put in that shaded one then . Them grapes do look as natural as onto a chromo , if I do say ...
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