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Harper And Brothers - MDCCCXCIII NOTE Two of the following papers were originally published, with illustrations, in Harper's Magazine and the title of one of them--the first of titles has been...
Transcribed from 1893 Macmillan and Co.
I “WON’T you stay a little longer?” the hostess asked while she held the girl’s hand and smiled.
CHAPTER I Mrs. Munden had not yet been to my studio on so good a pretext as when she first intimated that it would be quite open to me--should I only care, as she called it, to throw the handkerc...
[Illustration] WITH NINETY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOSEPH PENNELL LONDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN 1900 [Illustration] Preface _The notes presented in this volume were gathered, as will easily be ...
1885 PART I. I. She was certainly a singular girl, and if he felt at the end that he did n't know her nor understand her, it is not surprising that he should have felt it at the beginning.
CHAPTER I The houses were dark in the August night and the perspective of Beacon Street, with its double chain of lamps, was a foreshortened desert.
1885 I am glad I said to you the other night at Doubleton, inquiring--too inquiring--compatriot, that I wouldn't undertake to tell you the story (about Ambrose Tester), but would write it out for...
I IT has long been the custom of the North German Lloyd steamers, which convey passengers from Bremen to New York, to anchor for several hours in the pleasant port of Southampton, where their hum...
I Never say you know the last words about any human heart!
produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.) WITHIN THE RIM WITHIN THE RIM AND OTHER ESSAYS 1914-15 HENRY JAMES [Illustration: colophon] LONDON...
CHAPTER I. It was at Homburg, several years ago, before the gaming had been suppressed.
I "I guess my daughter's in here," the old man said leading the way into the little salon de lecture.
Transcribed from 1893 Macmillan and Co.
Transcribed from 1893 Macmillan and Co.
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