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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... turned to find my way homeward , I felt my hand grasped by another -I looked up , and saw an old man , whose threadbare black clothes and emaciated appear- ance bespoke the priest in the times of the Convention . " You have no home now ...
... turned to find my way homeward , I felt my hand grasped by another -I looked up , and saw an old man , whose threadbare black clothes and emaciated appear- ance bespoke the priest in the times of the Convention . " You have no home now ...
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... turned upon each other , and sought , by denounc- ing those who had been their bosom friends , to seal their new allegiance to the people . There was something demoniacal in the exultation with which the mob witnessed the fate of those ...
... turned upon each other , and sought , by denounc- ing those who had been their bosom friends , to seal their new allegiance to the people . There was something demoniacal in the exultation with which the mob witnessed the fate of those ...
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... turning it round , and looking at it , and she could not She turned it ; she folded and unfolded : it help sighing when she thought of the miserably would not do . The miserable shawl seemed to shabby appearance she should make ; and ...
... turning it round , and looking at it , and she could not She turned it ; she folded and unfolded : it help sighing when she thought of the miserably would not do . The miserable shawl seemed to shabby appearance she should make ; and ...
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... turned into inky - looking ice . She could scarcely and truth . stand ; her face was blue with the cold ; her hands ... turning to a young lady who was making an early breakfast before a noble blazing fire , and who was no other a person ...
... turned into inky - looking ice . She could scarcely and truth . stand ; her face was blue with the cold ; her hands ... turning to a young lady who was making an early breakfast before a noble blazing fire , and who was no other a person ...
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... turned to the door , and was quietly continuing her breakfast . She did not even look round as Mrs. Danvers spoke ... turning from her friend , with whom she had been so much absorbed as to forget every thing else , she said : " Lettice ...
... turned to the door , and was quietly continuing her breakfast . She did not even look round as Mrs. Danvers spoke ... turning from her friend , with whom she had been so much absorbed as to forget every thing else , she said : " Lettice ...
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