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 27
... mind would enable them to see and feel all the beauty of domestic ties . " Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses ...
... mind would enable them to see and feel all the beauty of domestic ties . " Poor lady ! she was then parted from her husband forever , but assuredly not through her inability to make and enjoy a beautiful home . Some of the glimpses ...
Pagina 38
... mind was far away . " You could not do anything which was not right , father , " said Anne . which he took silently , only his follow- ing guardian angel knew whither . Anne went across the hall and entered the sit- ting - room ; the ...
... mind was far away . " You could not do anything which was not right , father , " said Anne . which he took silently , only his follow- ing guardian angel knew whither . Anne went across the hall and entered the sit- ting - room ; the ...
Pagina 39
... mind alike ; in the afternoon and evening he did not smoke so steadily , the falling shadows supplying of themselves the atmosphere he loved . Having accomplished her little manœuvre , Tita went back up stairs to her own room like a ...
... mind alike ; in the afternoon and evening he did not smoke so steadily , the falling shadows supplying of themselves the atmosphere he loved . Having accomplished her little manœuvre , Tita went back up stairs to her own room like a ...
Pagina 84
... Mind- well and her mother were going out to tea , so they did not sup with the men . After they came home Sam expressed himself in a succinct but forcible manner to Mrs. Gold on the subject of her mar- riage , and Mind well attempted a ...
... Mind- well and her mother were going out to tea , so they did not sup with the men . After they came home Sam expressed himself in a succinct but forcible manner to Mrs. Gold on the subject of her mar- riage , and Mind well attempted a ...
Pagina 86
... Mind- well said , though her eyes and lips spoke far more eloquently . " Well , now the thing's settled , I don't ... minds from this brief and bitter outburst by inquiring what preparation her mother meant to make in the fortnight . " I ...
... Mind- well said , though her eyes and lips spoke far more eloquently . " Well , now the thing's settled , I don't ... minds from this brief and bitter outburst by inquiring what preparation her mother meant to make in the fortnight . " I ...
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