The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... head against his knee , and sobbed as if his heart would break . John's own heart was full ; and oh ! how grateful to him was the love which this child was showing to his own lost boy ! He could not speak ; but he raised him in his arms ...
... head against his knee , and sobbed as if his heart would break . John's own heart was full ; and oh ! how grateful to him was the love which this child was showing to his own lost boy ! He could not speak ; but he raised him in his arms ...
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... head of his boy . He half rose from the pillow which supported him . His words were calm and deliberate , and strong Will was struggling with Fate as he spoke . ' I've sent for you again , John , before I die , to remind you of your ...
... head of his boy . He half rose from the pillow which supported him . His words were calm and deliberate , and strong Will was struggling with Fate as he spoke . ' I've sent for you again , John , before I die , to remind you of your ...
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... head She mixed her bread And thought of other days ; Then frantic strove To reach the stove , And put it there to ' raise . ' With look of woe Fixed on the dough , One curse she gave to men ; Then face of ANN Was in the pan ; She never ...
... head She mixed her bread And thought of other days ; Then frantic strove To reach the stove , And put it there to ' raise . ' With look of woe Fixed on the dough , One curse she gave to men ; Then face of ANN Was in the pan ; She never ...
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... head bump against that of another bird , who was flying in the opposite direction . The shock was so violent and unexpected , that we both tumbled into the top of a tree , which happened , luckily , to be just beneath us . Το When I had ...
... head bump against that of another bird , who was flying in the opposite direction . The shock was so violent and unexpected , that we both tumbled into the top of a tree , which happened , luckily , to be just beneath us . Το When I had ...
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... head and reverie , and down I tumbled into this tree ; stranger , your servant consider me . ' ' Indeed , Sir , ' rejoined I , ' you can do me a great service , for never was any body in a worse dilemma than I am at the present moment ...
... head and reverie , and down I tumbled into this tree ; stranger , your servant consider me . ' ' Indeed , Sir , ' rejoined I , ' you can do me a great service , for never was any body in a worse dilemma than I am at the present moment ...
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