American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... heard . He never broke off from his work as heretofore . His neighbors , who usually assembled about the smithy , kept away , for they felt that beneath his grave exterior there was a great weight of mental sorrow ; and so he labored on ...
... heard . He never broke off from his work as heretofore . His neighbors , who usually assembled about the smithy , kept away , for they felt that beneath his grave exterior there was a great weight of mental sorrow ; and so he labored on ...
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... heard John's answer . ' I will . ' And then he sank heavily back , the light faded from his eye , and he spoke no more , but left John standing with his hand upon the child's head . John waited to hear if he had any thing more to say ...
... heard John's answer . ' I will . ' And then he sank heavily back , the light faded from his eye , and he spoke no more , but left John standing with his hand upon the child's head . John waited to hear if he had any thing more to say ...
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... heard , in gentle tones , a voice uttered from the sky , ' Remember Harry Lindsey . ' ' Ay , he's the tie which binds me to earth and heaven ! ' muttered the old man . In all the hours of his after life , when troubles thickened about ...
... heard , in gentle tones , a voice uttered from the sky , ' Remember Harry Lindsey . ' ' Ay , he's the tie which binds me to earth and heaven ! ' muttered the old man . In all the hours of his after life , when troubles thickened about ...
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... heard the other . FEATHER FIVE . ALONE , and disgusted , I thought the best thing I could do was to make the most of the afternoon , and fly with all speed toward Paris . But , unluckily , I had a very indistinct idea of the route ; for ...
... heard the other . FEATHER FIVE . ALONE , and disgusted , I thought the best thing I could do was to make the most of the afternoon , and fly with all speed toward Paris . But , unluckily , I had a very indistinct idea of the route ; for ...
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... heard her exclaim . Looking back , I perceived that her pony had stumbled , and but for the guide , who with admirable presence of mind had seized the bridle , would have precipitated her into the abyss beneath . She was dreadfully ...
... heard her exclaim . Looking back , I perceived that her pony had stumbled , and but for the guide , who with admirable presence of mind had seized the bridle , would have precipitated her into the abyss beneath . She was dreadfully ...
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