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- Harper's Magazine/A Conflict Ended
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- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 1
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 10
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 11
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 12
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 13
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 2
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 3
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 4
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 5
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 6
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 7
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 8
- Harper's Magazine/Michel and Angele/Chapter 9
- Harper's Magazine/The Apple of Venus
- Harper's Magazine/The Mysterious Envelope
- Harper's Magazine/The Ultimate Master
- Harper's Magazine/Vol. XLIV/No. 260/January 1872/Holland and the Hollanders
- Harper's Magazine/Vol. XLIV/No. 261/February 1872/Editor's Scientific Record/Acridine, a New Anthracene Derivative
- Harper's Magazine/Vol. XLIV/No. 261/February 1872/Editor's Scientific Record/Cure of Flatulence
- Harper's Magazine/Vol. XLIV/No. 261/February 1872/Editor's Scientific Record/Explosion of Gun-Cotton at Stowmarket
- Harper's Magazine/Vol. XLVI/No. 272/January 1873/Christmas Throughout Christendom
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 101/Issue 601/The Singing of a Bird
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 107/Issue 641/A Town Guest
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 108/A Dog's Tale
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 108/Peire Vidal—Troubadour
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 81/Issue 482/A Poetess
- Harper's Magazine/Volume 81/Issue 484/The Revolt of 'Mother'
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