Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 123Harper's Magazine Company, 1911 - American literature |
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... girls are together from that time till the supper bell rings at six . Other girls come and go . Adeline Thurston arrives to read her latest poem to us and have me point out its faults , which I do with the noble candor of true ...
... girls are together from that time till the supper bell rings at six . Other girls come and go . Adeline Thurston arrives to read her latest poem to us and have me point out its faults , which I do with the noble candor of true ...
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... girl George said was the ingénue had five lovely paragraphs to say in the first act , all about the missing will and ... girls , " he said . " Let's go . I invited you to a rehearsal , not to an abattoir . I won't sadden your young lives ...
... girl George said was the ingénue had five lovely paragraphs to say in the first act , all about the missing will and ... girls , " he said . " Let's go . I invited you to a rehearsal , not to an abattoir . I won't sadden your young lives ...
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... girls saw me they knew all was well , and they came running . When I am happy over my Art my dear companions seem like shadow girls , and they know it . So they were not surprised when I told them briefly they could have the play , but ...
... girls saw me they knew all was well , and they came running . When I am happy over my Art my dear companions seem like shadow girls , and they know it . So they were not surprised when I told them briefly they could have the play , but ...
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... girls in the audience - clapped and turned and looked at me , and nodded as if they liked the play ; but I stared ... girls , but I couldn't do it yet ; I told her that when I was an old , old woman I would try to . I don't remember much ...
... girls in the audience - clapped and turned and looked at me , and nodded as if they liked the play ; but I stared ... girls , but I couldn't do it yet ; I told her that when I was an old , old woman I would try to . I don't remember much ...
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... girl caught the table to steady herself . " Don't you see- Her voice was a broken thread of pain . " Look at the name , M. L. Andrews . Oh , don't you understand ? Don't you see - Mary Louise Andrews , " accentuating the name with ...
... girl caught the table to steady herself . " Don't you see- Her voice was a broken thread of pain . " Look at the name , M. L. Andrews . Oh , don't you understand ? Don't you see - Mary Louise Andrews , " accentuating the name with ...
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