Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 123Harper's Magazine Company, 1911 - American literature |
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Page 41
... stopped at a flower - stand on his way up - town , he was radiating his normal affirmative prosperity . He bought a carnation for his buttonhole and a large bunch of violets . They were not quite fresh , and though he spent an extra ten ...
... stopped at a flower - stand on his way up - town , he was radiating his normal affirmative prosperity . He bought a carnation for his buttonhole and a large bunch of violets . They were not quite fresh , and though he spent an extra ten ...
Page 52
... stopped where we would . The roads of Arizona disclose one most peculiar habit . They change their loca- tion so frequently that they may well be called nomadic . One day the track may be straight ; the next , it runs into a new wire ...
... stopped where we would . The roads of Arizona disclose one most peculiar habit . They change their loca- tion so frequently that they may well be called nomadic . One day the track may be straight ; the next , it runs into a new wire ...
Page 66
... stopped also and looked . at me , hurt , but abandoned the expression after a few seconds ' straining , as it was too dark for me to see . I moved on moodily , but a song rose to his lips , with which he filled the air . Indifferently ...
... stopped also and looked . at me , hurt , but abandoned the expression after a few seconds ' straining , as it was too dark for me to see . I moved on moodily , but a song rose to his lips , with which he filled the air . Indifferently ...
Page 72
... stopped at the hotel opposite and asked something , then he stopped here and asked something , and now he's sitting in our little garden drinking beer . " " If he could only go with us , " I sighed . " It wouldn't be fair to Lucilla ...
... stopped at the hotel opposite and asked something , then he stopped here and asked something , and now he's sitting in our little garden drinking beer . " " If he could only go with us , " I sighed . " It wouldn't be fair to Lucilla ...
Page 81
... stopped , glanced at me , reversed his paddle . " Tide setting out and wind too . Don't believe we can make it - now . " " But we've got to make it . " Of course the afternoon was young yet , and the wind would probably drop at sunset ...
... stopped , glanced at me , reversed his paddle . " Tide setting out and wind too . Don't believe we can make it - now . " " But we've got to make it . " Of course the afternoon was young yet , and the wind would probably drop at sunset ...
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