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Identifier: harpersweeklyv11bonn (find matches)
Title: Harper's weekly
Year: 1857 (1850s)
Authors: Bonner, John, 1828-1899 Curtis, George William, 1824-1892 Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919 Conant, Samuel Stillman, 1831-1885? Schuyler, Montgomery, 1843-1914 Foord, John, 1842-1922 Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906 Nelson, Henry Loomis, 1846-1908 Bangs, John Kendrick, 1862-1922 Harvey, George Brinton McClellan, 1864-1928 Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937
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Publisher: New York : Harper & Brothers
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
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ere .hung no g I here. turned to the dining-r. i. Hoi His father is dying, said Mrs. Dawson,and he is scut for to go home instantly. Hereis tho telegram. Mrs. Dawson, with characteristic caution andcoolness, bad pu ked up the telegraphic di-j .iicbfrom the ground where Waller had let it fallwhen he swooned. The me-sagc ran thus: From John Stephen-. Ilaininerliaiti, t W:dter Charlewood, —th Hegiineiit of Foot, Dublin.Your father not expected to recover. Great trou-ble, Come at once. And it was dated !■ ■■ The coloS look llisTea saidd!;:,z^rilli3llot,hoclilcstson No; but hes his fathers favorite, iCharlewood \s ono of those iimniitously ilows wholl cut up handsomely enough fi The Italian siojjpcd short and looked ti thinking of what you call tweri7 Sboywuifbe oved lamp-post to take out and light aiiothitlo sneak! Hes jealous. So my Ihodmans father, is dropping oil i n-lilly ran pos«li,ly I IHiMK AND (OKKKA .;■,,.-,„■.„.- ,,.,..,. 57$ HARPERS WEEKLY. (September 7, lSfi?.
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7, 1867.) HAEPEKS WEEKLY. k - I; - HUMORS OF THE DAT.
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