Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 123Harper's Magazine Company, 1911 - American literature |
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... speak without shouting , and be heard , too , so excellent- ly smooth and comfortable are the car- riages and the path over which they travel . But hush ! In a few minutes the cursed engine sets up his horrible shriek , we enter into a ...
... speak without shouting , and be heard , too , so excellent- ly smooth and comfortable are the car- riages and the path over which they travel . But hush ! In a few minutes the cursed engine sets up his horrible shriek , we enter into a ...
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... speak kindly of former days passed in the company of Wye salmon , ought not to regret the same — no , though red - herrings were to be his lot . IV FINE WEATHER The next day ( it was a Sunday ) broke out in beautiful brilliancy ; and we ...
... speak kindly of former days passed in the company of Wye salmon , ought not to regret the same — no , though red - herrings were to be his lot . IV FINE WEATHER The next day ( it was a Sunday ) broke out in beautiful brilliancy ; and we ...
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... speak in terms of the most bitter rep- rehension . As you approach it from the other side of the view , the meadows , trees , and gardens on either side of the bank , the old towers and steeples of the city it- self , have a picturesque ...
... speak in terms of the most bitter rep- rehension . As you approach it from the other side of the view , the meadows , trees , and gardens on either side of the bank , the old towers and steeples of the city it- self , have a picturesque ...
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... speak , and I was ' most over the sill on my way out when Maudie spoke . " We're writing a play , " she said , in a hushed voice . I nodded . Then I closed the door very softly and went along down the hall to Mabel Muriel Murphy's room ...
... speak , and I was ' most over the sill on my way out when Maudie spoke . " We're writing a play , " she said , in a hushed voice . I nodded . Then I closed the door very softly and went along down the hall to Mabel Muriel Murphy's room ...
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... speak politely to the girls , and that was all . I couldn't be friendly , though I tried because Sister Irmingarde SHE WANTED ME TO FORGIVE MABEL AND THE OTHER GIRLS wished me to . She told me they were very. MAY IVERSON WRITES A PLAY 29.
... speak politely to the girls , and that was all . I couldn't be friendly , though I tried because Sister Irmingarde SHE WANTED ME TO FORGIVE MABEL AND THE OTHER GIRLS wished me to . She told me they were very. MAY IVERSON WRITES A PLAY 29.
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