Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 4Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1852 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... father , Abdallah , severely rebuked him ; for he feared the power of the lords of Egypt , and dreaded lest mischief ... father . " said she , still standing in the way and awing him by the power of her beauty . " Thy father is a tyrant ...
... father , Abdallah , severely rebuked him ; for he feared the power of the lords of Egypt , and dreaded lest mischief ... father . " said she , still standing in the way and awing him by the power of her beauty . " Thy father is a tyrant ...
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... father , Abdallah the Good , and the remnants of his tribe in secret . Omar was furious , and fol - so - saucy , pert girl , as even I thought her lowing them , endeavored to discover the valley , of which the tradition was well known ...
... father , Abdallah the Good , and the remnants of his tribe in secret . Omar was furious , and fol - so - saucy , pert girl , as even I thought her lowing them , endeavored to discover the valley , of which the tradition was well known ...
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... father was out , she had been playing the piano till she was tired , so we sat down in the bow - window and talked . " So the houses are letting ? " said I , who took an interest in the terrace which I had seen grow under my eyes ...
... father was out , she had been playing the piano till she was tired , so we sat down in the bow - window and talked . " So the houses are letting ? " said I , who took an interest in the terrace which I had seen grow under my eyes ...
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... father losing his practice from any pecuniary motives , but it was pride that influenced her . Her father had for some years monopolized the parish , as his pre- decessor had for forty years before him ; and now to behold a young ...
... father losing his practice from any pecuniary motives , but it was pride that influenced her . Her father had for some years monopolized the parish , as his pre- decessor had for forty years before him ; and now to behold a young ...
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... father , almost chok- watch him from your bow - window like a cat ing with rage , " is this true ? " watches a mouse , and then - marry him . " to have children who take part with your ene- mies. One morning the father and daughter were ...
... father , almost chok- watch him from your bow - window like a cat ing with rage , " is this true ? " watches a mouse , and then - marry him . " to have children who take part with your ene- mies. One morning the father and daughter were ...
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