American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... door , but went in to- gether , and sat down by the fire . The room was very still ; the little hat and coat still hung on the peg against the wall , and all the marks of the former presence of the child were still there . John looked ...
... door , but went in to- gether , and sat down by the fire . The room was very still ; the little hat and coat still hung on the peg against the wall , and all the marks of the former presence of the child were still there . John looked ...
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... door closed on him , and John set out for home . A week had passed , and John went to his work as usual ; but there was a stern gravity about him , as if he had encased his warmer feelings in iron , resolved to keep them down , although ...
... door closed on him , and John set out for home . A week had passed , and John went to his work as usual ; but there was a stern gravity about him , as if he had encased his warmer feelings in iron , resolved to keep them down , although ...
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... door of the sick man's room . The bell rang furiously , and word was sent for John Biggs . Mr. Lindsey was sinking rapidly , and wished to see him . As fast as man and horse could travel , the message went ; and almost as soon , the ...
... door of the sick man's room . The bell rang furiously , and word was sent for John Biggs . Mr. Lindsey was sinking rapidly , and wished to see him . As fast as man and horse could travel , the message went ; and almost as soon , the ...
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... door . It soon was said that he noticed no one ; and several of the older ones who had lived with him from childhood , and had grown old and gray , and decrepit in his ser- vice , went in and drew back in the dark corners of the room ...
... door . It soon was said that he noticed no one ; and several of the older ones who had lived with him from childhood , and had grown old and gray , and decrepit in his ser- vice , went in and drew back in the dark corners of the room ...
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... door of my room , and there was no opportu- nity for farther remark . The east room had been appropriated to me . and I was only too happy that it was so . The same heavy old furni- ture graced the apartment , unrelieved by ornament or ...
... door of my room , and there was no opportu- nity for farther remark . The east room had been appropriated to me . and I was only too happy that it was so . The same heavy old furni- ture graced the apartment , unrelieved by ornament or ...
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