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 19
... stood just outside an obscure Third Street coffee - house , a challenge to offi- cial stupidity . He paid his bill and departed . The waiter , surprised at so unusual a thing as a tip , followed him to the door with a series of ...
... stood just outside an obscure Third Street coffee - house , a challenge to offi- cial stupidity . He paid his bill and departed . The waiter , surprised at so unusual a thing as a tip , followed him to the door with a series of ...
Pagina 22
... stood in a corner just under the electric push- button . He picked up these three evi- dences of morning somnolence and gent- ly closed the door . The house was si- lent .... Could it be possible that his wife had slept on through the ...
... stood in a corner just under the electric push- button . He picked up these three evi- dences of morning somnolence and gent- ly closed the door . The house was si- lent .... Could it be possible that his wife had slept on through the ...
Pagina 52
... stood before me , in white from head to foot - even his face and his hands were white as the linen he wore . I held out my hand ; he took it , and with sudden violence pulled me to my feet . The devil had got in his work . " Has she ...
... stood before me , in white from head to foot - even his face and his hands were white as the linen he wore . I held out my hand ; he took it , and with sudden violence pulled me to my feet . The devil had got in his work . " Has she ...
Pagina 53
... stood there before us in the flesh , and spoke the same white Letitia who had come to us laughing from behind a palm - tree . " I ran away , " she said , very quietly . " Father doesn't know . I thought you would be here . So I came ...
... stood there before us in the flesh , and spoke the same white Letitia who had come to us laughing from behind a palm - tree . " I ran away , " she said , very quietly . " Father doesn't know . I thought you would be here . So I came ...
Pagina 54
... stood five paces away from her , his leaden eyes still seeking the ground . " Not just my hand - once ? " she pleaded with him . 66 And again he shook his head . " Because it is good - bye . " Nothing broke the silence . Then suddenly ...
... stood five paces away from her , his leaden eyes still seeking the ground . " Not just my hand - once ? " she pleaded with him . 66 And again he shook his head . " Because it is good - bye . " Nothing broke the silence . Then suddenly ...
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