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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... mind to go in , though at the bottom of his heart he would have given a good deal for a false nose . For greater security , he insisted on having a private room , and took care to fasten a napkin before the glass door of it . These ...
... mind to go in , though at the bottom of his heart he would have given a good deal for a false nose . For greater security , he insisted on having a private room , and took care to fasten a napkin before the glass door of it . These ...
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... mind will then expand ; Cathartics purge foul humors from the land ; And Sin be drugged with opiates so strong That Earth no more will hear one tale of wrong . ' Never mind ; we excuse you before - hand.
... mind will then expand ; Cathartics purge foul humors from the land ; And Sin be drugged with opiates so strong That Earth no more will hear one tale of wrong . ' Never mind ; we excuse you before - hand.
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... mind : for I was awakened from my reverie by a shout of laughter from the idlers about me , who , I found , were making merry at the expense of the pensativo Americano , one of their number having likened me al cabal- lero de la triste ...
... mind : for I was awakened from my reverie by a shout of laughter from the idlers about me , who , I found , were making merry at the expense of the pensativo Americano , one of their number having likened me al cabal- lero de la triste ...
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... mind had seized the bridle , would have precipitated her into the abyss beneath . She was dreadfully alarmed , and I had no sooner reached her than she fainted in my arms . She soon revived , however ; and the ' good Pedro , ' who was ...
... mind had seized the bridle , would have precipitated her into the abyss beneath . She was dreadfully alarmed , and I had no sooner reached her than she fainted in my arms . She soon revived , however ; and the ' good Pedro , ' who was ...
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... mind : I would go to Spain in search of Maria , and either marry her , or lay down my life at her feet . At Granada , I learned that she and her mother were residing in Madrid ; thence , I traced them from city to city , until our ...
... mind : I would go to Spain in search of Maria , and either marry her , or lay down my life at her feet . At Granada , I learned that she and her mother were residing in Madrid ; thence , I traced them from city to city , until our ...
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