Harper's Magazine, Volume 136Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1918 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 16
... knew he found himself tearing past green fields , the paved streets of the city left far behind . He felt , now , that if he were to live to be a hundred he would never forget that dreadful moment when he had brought his machine to an ...
... knew he found himself tearing past green fields , the paved streets of the city left far behind . He felt , now , that if he were to live to be a hundred he would never forget that dreadful moment when he had brought his machine to an ...
Pagina 27
... knew now that a greater bitter- ness was in store for him . He must tell his wife ! A He must tell his wife , for the simple reason that it was not necessary . forced confession would have no moral value . It was the free - willed ...
... knew now that a greater bitter- ness was in store for him . He must tell his wife ! A He must tell his wife , for the simple reason that it was not necessary . forced confession would have no moral value . It was the free - willed ...
Pagina 46
... knew a lot about anthropology , and could see the humor of a dinosaur . His talk was delightful ; negligently chal- lenged by our host , he became the Scheherazade of the Stone Age . Also he had been everywhere - scientists are the ...
... knew a lot about anthropology , and could see the humor of a dinosaur . His talk was delightful ; negligently chal- lenged by our host , he became the Scheherazade of the Stone Age . Also he had been everywhere - scientists are the ...
Pagina 47
... knew that it could not last like this . A breath suffices to destroy so deli- cate a beauty . I knew the breath would come . Even in tales , it always does . We pay tribute forever to the Eumenides . All those enchanted days Aunt Miriam ...
... knew that it could not last like this . A breath suffices to destroy so deli- cate a beauty . I knew the breath would come . Even in tales , it always does . We pay tribute forever to the Eumenides . All those enchanted days Aunt Miriam ...
Pagina 48
... knew better than that , for my room was next to Roger's , and I knew how he paced his wide porch , sleepless , through the night , and how he was never himself again until the morning when Letitia came stepping through the gar- den ...
... knew better than that , for my room was next to Roger's , and I knew how he paced his wide porch , sleepless , through the night , and how he was never himself again until the morning when Letitia came stepping through the gar- den ...
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