Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 第 31 巻Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1865 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Allan's pres- ence , that morning , an extraordinary change had passed over the ordinarily quiet demeanor of Allan's friend . When Midwinter had first appeared in the breakfast - room , after putting aside Mr. Brock's " What do you say ...
... Allan's pres- ence , that morning , an extraordinary change had passed over the ordinarily quiet demeanor of Allan's friend . When Midwinter had first appeared in the breakfast - room , after putting aside Mr. Brock's " What do you say ...
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... Allan's extravagant account of the clock , and expressed his own anxiety to see it in terms more extrava- gant still . He paraded his superficial book- knowledge of the great clock at Strasbourg , with far - fetched jests on the ...
... Allan's extravagant account of the clock , and expressed his own anxiety to see it in terms more extrava- gant still . He paraded his superficial book- knowledge of the great clock at Strasbourg , with far - fetched jests on the ...
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... Allan ( seeing that she was offended ) attempted to They were all in the major's work - room be- fore Allan had the chance of trying a more at - pearance with a noisy exaggeration of surprise , tractive subject . There , on the top of a ...
... Allan ( seeing that she was offended ) attempted to They were all in the major's work - room be- fore Allan had the chance of trying a more at - pearance with a noisy exaggeration of surprise , tractive subject . There , on the top of a ...
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... Allan to give him time . " You had better not have nursed me through my fever , " he said , faintly , as soon as he could speak . " I'm mad and miserable , Allan - I have never recovered it . Go back and ask them to forgive me ; I am ...
... Allan to give him time . " You had better not have nursed me through my fever , " he said , faintly , as soon as he could speak . " I'm mad and miserable , Allan - I have never recovered it . Go back and ask them to forgive me ; I am ...
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... Allan . " A picnic's just the thing to please her . Richard , you're an invaluable man -- you may go down stairs again . " Richard retired wondering , and Richard's time she would remain , with " papa's " compli- master seized his ready ...
... Allan . " A picnic's just the thing to please her . Richard , you're an invaluable man -- you may go down stairs again . " Richard retired wondering , and Richard's time she would remain , with " papa's " compli- master seized his ready ...
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