Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 62Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1881 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 28
... Miss Lois made it . " 66 66 " Ah , " said William Douglas , some- thing which made you think of a smile , although no smile was there , passing over his face , it looks like her work ; it will last a long time . And there will be no ...
... Miss Lois made it . " 66 66 " Ah , " said William Douglas , some- thing which made you think of a smile , although no smile was there , passing over his face , it looks like her work ; it will last a long time . And there will be no ...
Pagina 29
... Miss Lois's wreath up there ? " " Yes ; it is the only thing she had time to make , and she took so much pains with it I could not bear to have her disappoint- ed . It will not be much noticed . " " Yes , it will . " " I am sorry , then ...
... Miss Lois's wreath up there ? " " Yes ; it is the only thing she had time to make , and she took so much pains with it I could not bear to have her disappoint- ed . It will not be much noticed . " " Yes , it will . " " I am sorry , then ...
Pagina 35
... Miss Lois Hinsdale , who superin- tended the nurse all day , watched her charge to bed , and then came over early in the morning before she woke . Miss Lois adored the baby ; and she watched the lonely father from a distance , ima ...
... Miss Lois Hinsdale , who superin- tended the nurse all day , watched her charge to bed , and then came over early in the morning before she woke . Miss Lois adored the baby ; and she watched the lonely father from a distance , ima ...
Pagina 40
... Miss Lois's ing toward Tita's corner . Miss Lois frowned , and put back into her pocket a small parcel she was taking out . She had forgiven Dr. Douglas the existence of the boys , but she never could forgive the existence of Tita ...
... Miss Lois's ing toward Tita's corner . Miss Lois frowned , and put back into her pocket a small parcel she was taking out . She had forgiven Dr. Douglas the existence of the boys , but she never could forgive the existence of Tita ...
Pagina 41
... Miss Lois , sitting with folded hands , and head held stiffly erect , saw her wreath in the place of honor over the altar , and was touched first with pride and then with a slight feeling of awe . She did not believe that one part of ...
... Miss Lois , sitting with folded hands , and head held stiffly erect , saw her wreath in the place of honor over the altar , and was touched first with pride and then with a slight feeling of awe . She did not believe that one part of ...
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