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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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bered the money she had stowedaway, ready for the great adventure.He called it that in romantic moments,yet what was more easy than running outafter dark, with nothing fast enough tocatch him? Especially, as he heard thatthere would be a review in a day or sowhen everyone would be on his toesto see the general. He thought of themoney because even in his romanticmoments there was enough to live onfor a year while he looked round.No more second mates jobs, he mut-tered. He would pick and choose. He rose and stretched luxuriously,noting the calm glitter of the cityslights like a necklace on the bosom ofthe mountain. He would have to spendan evening with that chap Marsh. Verydecent fellow. Had pressed him morethan once to join them at Costis in theRue Parallel. He was satisfied ap-parently, married to his Armenian wifeand teaching music and languages toearn a living for a large family. Mr.Spokesly recalled a remark made byMr. Marsh one day at the Sports Club.Oh! Dont misunderstand me! For
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Drawn by Harvey Dunn i HATE YOU! I NEVEK LOVE YOU. oo! Vol. CXLW—No. 870 —100 794 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE myself, as regards the war, you know,I am a philosopher. What can we do?Ask any fair-minded persons at home,what could they do, in our position?Theres only one answer—make the bestof it. Dont misunderstand us. And he had ventured a remark thatpossibly they, and the fair-minded per-sons at home, might misunderstand him,coming into an enemy port like that. Oh no! Mr. Marsh was untroubledby that. You were like us, as far as Ican make out, had to make the best ofit. Now your captain ... There was a fascination about thecaptain for Mr. Marsh. For twentyyears he had lived in a sort of middle-class and inconspicuous exile, and des-tined, as far as he could discover, toremain forever in the dry and un-romantic regions of a middleclass ex-istence. Nothing, he was often fond ofsaying to his friends, ever happened tohim. The things one reads of in books!he would exclaim with a short g

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