American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 - American periodicals |
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... seemed to be the greatest wonder to himself that he should be such a show ; some combing out his locks , except his fet- locks , of which he had none , others speculating on the pitiable want of his tail of hairs , which attracted all ...
... seemed to be the greatest wonder to himself that he should be such a show ; some combing out his locks , except his fet- locks , of which he had none , others speculating on the pitiable want of his tail of hairs , which attracted all ...
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... seemed delighted with their powers . Every seat was taken up , and it was diffi- cult to get a stool . The room was very warm , owing to too much fire being kindled ; a defect which we hope to see remedied hereafter . We can assure our ...
... seemed delighted with their powers . Every seat was taken up , and it was diffi- cult to get a stool . The room was very warm , owing to too much fire being kindled ; a defect which we hope to see remedied hereafter . We can assure our ...
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... seemed verging to an early grave . My friends became alarmed ; till reading of your Life Pill in the ' Bunkumville Chronicle , ' they procured two boxes as a last resort . Since that I have discharged through the arms , eyes and brain ...
... seemed verging to an early grave . My friends became alarmed ; till reading of your Life Pill in the ' Bunkumville Chronicle , ' they procured two boxes as a last resort . Since that I have discharged through the arms , eyes and brain ...
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... seemed to find pleasure in my company . We be- came very intimate , and in a little while he proposed that we should enter into a solemn agreement to be friends , as the German students do . He chose books for me to read , and sent them ...
... seemed to find pleasure in my company . We be- came very intimate , and in a little while he proposed that we should enter into a solemn agreement to be friends , as the German students do . He chose books for me to read , and sent them ...
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... seemed to be no to - mor- row ; never to have been such a thing as day - light . She and I were the only dwellers in an empty world ; a moonlight island amid a dusky ocean , the air of which was ever whispering like a sea - shell . The ...
... seemed to be no to - mor- row ; never to have been such a thing as day - light . She and I were the only dwellers in an empty world ; a moonlight island amid a dusky ocean , the air of which was ever whispering like a sea - shell . The ...
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