Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 1Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1850 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Sister ..... The Brothers Cheeryble The Chapel by the Shore 118 The Tea Plant 826 The Two Guides of the Child . 551 The Two Thompsons .. 74 The Young Advocate . 408 90 86 759 207 65 689 693 672 479 304 The Character of Burns . By ...
... Sister ..... The Brothers Cheeryble The Chapel by the Shore 118 The Tea Plant 826 The Two Guides of the Child . 551 The Two Thompsons .. 74 The Young Advocate . 408 90 86 759 207 65 689 693 672 479 304 The Character of Burns . By ...
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... sister has these emotions but as sun - gleams to lighten and make dark by contrast , the frequent gloom of her ... sisters , who , in the midst of the troubles of common - place life , might be dis- posed to compare their lot with that ...
... sister has these emotions but as sun - gleams to lighten and make dark by contrast , the frequent gloom of her ... sisters , who , in the midst of the troubles of common - place life , might be dis- posed to compare their lot with that ...
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... sister in the western world , in the midst of her joys , think with pity on these suf- ferings , and when sorrow's cloud seems darkest , let her not repine , but learn resignation to her lot , as she compares it with the condition of ...
... sister in the western world , in the midst of her joys , think with pity on these suf- ferings , and when sorrow's cloud seems darkest , let her not repine , but learn resignation to her lot , as she compares it with the condition of ...
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... sister's delicate , but now icy feet , in the flannel ; and then she sat down ; and at last the task was finished . And oh , how glad she was to creep to that mattress , and to She did not look patient , she did not look re- lay her ...
... sister's delicate , but now icy feet , in the flannel ; and then she sat down ; and at last the task was finished . And oh , how glad she was to creep to that mattress , and to She did not look patient , she did not look re- lay her ...
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... sister , brother - all ! -every one gone . It had been a fearful ruin . That she could not survive this wreck of ... sisters , Lettice Arnold and Myra . There was something in them both above the common stamp , which might be discerned ...
... sister , brother - all ! -every one gone . It had been a fearful ruin . That she could not survive this wreck of ... sisters , Lettice Arnold and Myra . There was something in them both above the common stamp , which might be discerned ...
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Сторінка 76 - And the man who had been the child saw his daughter, newly lost to him, a celestial creature among those three; and he said, " My daughter's head is on my sister's bosom, and her arm is round my mother's neck, and at her feet there is the baby of old time, and I can bear the parting from her, God be praised!
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