Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 123Harper's Magazine Company, 1911 - American literature |
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Page 4
... poor opinion of the quality of a man's courage who can pass through such places without silence and awe . As long as people think fit to take the lives of criminals , these frightful tunnels would be good places for the operation ; a ...
... poor opinion of the quality of a man's courage who can pass through such places without silence and awe . As long as people think fit to take the lives of criminals , these frightful tunnels would be good places for the operation ; a ...
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... poor little rogues , mouthing at them , and using all sorts of fierce gesticulations . The boldest of the startled crew came forward , flung one more stone into the water , and then all of them strolled away : when , see- ing himself ...
... poor little rogues , mouthing at them , and using all sorts of fierce gesticulations . The boldest of the startled crew came forward , flung one more stone into the water , and then all of them strolled away : when , see- ing himself ...
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... Poor Marianne , " that the British public has probably heard ere this . It appeared as we left Chepstow that a great missionary meeting was to be held there for taking into consideration the means of converting that benighted race the ...
... Poor Marianne , " that the British public has probably heard ere this . It appeared as we left Chepstow that a great missionary meeting was to be held there for taking into consideration the means of converting that benighted race the ...
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... poor fellows , of holding out unavailing hats to coaches and starv- ing ! -until it pleases God to send them work . The sight of them passed over the day's pleasure like a cloud , and many a time have I thought of them since . What are ...
... poor fellows , of holding out unavailing hats to coaches and starv- ing ! -until it pleases God to send them work . The sight of them passed over the day's pleasure like a cloud , and many a time have I thought of them since . What are ...
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... poor should re- bel , but that the rich should help them ere they do rebel . Are there no means of re- lief to be found ? Cannot money , which is found for everything else in England , be found , if not for charity , at least for that ...
... poor should re- bel , but that the rich should help them ere they do rebel . Are there no means of re- lief to be found ? Cannot money , which is found for everything else in England , be found , if not for charity , at least for that ...
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