Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 43Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1871 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... MARIAN ASHLEIGH was scarcely less aston- ished than Mrs. Shafton had been , when she was informed of her father - in - law's intentions , though she took the news much more tranquil- ly . The pursing of her lips , and the lifting of her ...
... MARIAN ASHLEIGH was scarcely less aston- ished than Mrs. Shafton had been , when she was informed of her father - in - law's intentions , though she took the news much more tranquil- ly . The pursing of her lips , and the lifting of her ...
Página 87
... Marian had never ceased to regard her as an " You'll be sure to take care of Lena . " For enemy , against whom all offensive measures this venial weakness she may perhaps be for- were fair , and had never faltered in her pur- given ...
... Marian had never ceased to regard her as an " You'll be sure to take care of Lena . " For enemy , against whom all offensive measures this venial weakness she may perhaps be for- were fair , and had never faltered in her pur- given ...
Página 88
... Marian was sit- ting alone , when Hubert Ashleigh was an- nounced . The brow of the placid divine was unusually overcast . He put curtly aside Marian's ques- tions as to local news , and did not even stop to inquire after Philip before ...
... Marian was sit- ting alone , when Hubert Ashleigh was an- nounced . The brow of the placid divine was unusually overcast . He put curtly aside Marian's ques- tions as to local news , and did not even stop to inquire after Philip before ...
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... Marian Ash- leigh uneasy at last . There was anxiety in her eyes , and the slightest tremor in her voice , as she asked , hurriedly , " Where are you going ? What do you in- tend to do ? " " I am going to write to Ralph Atherstone ...
... Marian Ash- leigh uneasy at last . There was anxiety in her eyes , and the slightest tremor in her voice , as she asked , hurriedly , " Where are you going ? What do you in- tend to do ? " " I am going to write to Ralph Atherstone ...
Página 90
... Marian . She pressed her lips tightly to- gether a sure token that her temper was ris- ing . " Rather difficult to answer either in French or English , " she replied , " unless one had the gift of prophecy . Testing the patience of soci ...
... Marian . She pressed her lips tightly to- gether a sure token that her temper was ris- ing . " Rather difficult to answer either in French or English , " she replied , " unless one had the gift of prophecy . Testing the patience of soci ...
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