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Identifier: harpersnew0104various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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eld it aninstant to his cheek. The girl turned a face to him thatmade his heart leap. Then she drew herhand away quickly. Oh, what am Ithinking of ? she cried. Why, youhave known me hardly a week! Besides,there are other— Oh, its impossible! A week! said Rutherford. A week ?Ive loved you for five years! The girls face went perfectly white,and she caught at the edge of the table.u What do you mean ? she said. Tellme! I—I didnt mean to alarm you, hesaid, looking out over the river. 1meant only that I—well, I fancy I mustalways have loved you—always. Youreeverything a man sets up in his heartto worship. I wont take your impos-sible. Ill make you love me jet. Doyou think Im going to lose you now,after— Ill make you love me yet! There came a series of roars from thefuniculaire station, with a femininescream or two. Its Sir Jim and Lulu de Vignot andMolly, said the girl. We must go.She looked into Rutherfords eyes as sherose. Give it up, my friend, said she. Its really impossible.
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306 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. You dont know me, replied Ruther-ford. It was three days after, and the wholehouse party was picnicking in the woodover toward Clamart, at the Spring ofthe Virgin. The others were busy overthe hampers, to the great hinderance anddiscomfort of two sad footmen, but MissCartwright and Rutherford sat like the sensible lilies of the field upon a knollout of hearing. A little loosened wave of yellow hairstirred in the breeze and blew across her eyes. She threw up her head and sniffed contentedly. Do you know what this reminds me of ? she said. The little valley, andthose slim birches and lindens and wil-lows with the sunlight flickering through ?A place near good old New Haven, outCheshire way, past Mount Carmel. Per-haps, she laughed— perhaps because it is so different. But I loved that littlevalley years ago. Id like to go therenow. She looked up at the man ques-tioningly. Theres my wish, she said. Now you may have yours. No, dontbe polite and say you would rath

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