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Identifier: harpersnew145various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 145 June to November 1922
Year: 1922 (1920s)
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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th excitement,calls a number.) She (over the wire).—That you, Marian?My dear, its all worked just as you said.. . . I couldnt wait till to-morrow to ringyou. Hes sent me home ahead and Im justwaiting. Im so excited I cant talk anymore. Come over in the morning and see it.You dear thing, I can never thank youenough. Good-by. (In about twenty minutes he returns car-rying a large and interesting looking bundleivhich he drops with a plop in the middle of the drawing-room floor. He beams with theconsciousness of a good work, well done.) He.—There, I guess if George Harcourtcan buy his wife fur coats I can— She (with gurgling rapture, tearing off thepaper and string).—You blessed darling of a(the wrappings give way and she holds upto view three sets of the Arctic-defying coldextinguishers. She gives a scream and fallslimply into a chair). He.—There, dear, I knew you would bepleased but dont upset yourself. GeorgeHarcourt, indeed, I think if he . . . (She continues to moan feebly.)
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The Danger Signal Look, Henry, you must behave. I told you someone would see us Youthful CriticsCEVEN-YEAR-OLD Janie, and Bobbie,her elder by two years, were discussingliterature. I dont like descriptions, said Bobbie;I like stories with lots of conversation inthem. What do you mean by conversation?queried Janie. Well, explained Bobbie, T mean storiesthat start out something like this: Ouch!Hurrah! said Jim, in a low voice. Overcoming DifficultiesHPHE proprietor of a summer boarding* house was asked by a musical guest tohave the piano tuned. But why should I do that? he said. Itsounds good enough to me. But there are two notes in the treble thatdont even play. Only two! repeated the proprietor, sar-castically. Wliy, man, if you were anykind of a player, youd know enough to skipthose! EDITORS DRAWER 423 The Sabbath Breaker(~XF Sabbath breakingnorth of the Tweedthere are many stories, andan American who hasspent a bit of his timethere adds one concerninga Scot and his wheel-barrow. Dona

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