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 48
... seemed wanton cruelty to part them . That Professor Quayle should refuse Roger was incredible . It was mere supersti- tion , vain as any tabu . I took it upon myself to tell Mrs. Twining this ; but she did not move a hair's - breadth ...
... seemed wanton cruelty to part them . That Professor Quayle should refuse Roger was incredible . It was mere supersti- tion , vain as any tabu . I took it upon myself to tell Mrs. Twining this ; but she did not move a hair's - breadth ...
Pagina 49
... seemed untrou- bled . He had not yet awaked from his dream . Letitia , too , seemed uncon- scious . It was only Aunt Miriam and I who , under a sunny sky , put up helpless hands against the coming storm . I was not shocked , as she was ...
... seemed untrou- bled . He had not yet awaked from his dream . Letitia , too , seemed uncon- scious . It was only Aunt Miriam and I who , under a sunny sky , put up helpless hands against the coming storm . I was not shocked , as she was ...
Pagina 50
... seemed to be waiting for it to solve - or dissolve itself . But the devil had made a good entrance . He was in fine form , I maysay . None of us helped him , but he did not need our help . Letitia , as if with a half - thought of ...
... seemed to be waiting for it to solve - or dissolve itself . But the devil had made a good entrance . He was in fine form , I maysay . None of us helped him , but he did not need our help . Letitia , as if with a half - thought of ...
Pagina 51
... seemed very long before Mrs. Twining came back from her unusual journey- gray as wood - ash , and without Letitia . Roger had not yet returned . She faced me as I met her at the steps , then flung up her hands above her noble head , and ...
... seemed very long before Mrs. Twining came back from her unusual journey- gray as wood - ash , and without Letitia . Roger had not yet returned . She faced me as I met her at the steps , then flung up her hands above her noble head , and ...
Pagina 52
... seemed to be just the urge I needed . I started off obediently . She must have divined that I knew , for as I left the porch she said , in a very low voice : " I knew there was a little sister , though until to - day I never knew who ...
... seemed to be just the urge I needed . I started off obediently . She must have divined that I knew , for as I left the porch she said , in a very low voice : " I knew there was a little sister , though until to - day I never knew who ...
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