American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 57Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis 1861 - American periodicals |
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... knew how to economize . But , every now and then , visions of the wolf began to haunt me . It was only the head which appeared , thrust through the door into the parlor , exhibiting the slightest possible curl in the long , sharp mouth ...
... knew how to economize . But , every now and then , visions of the wolf began to haunt me . It was only the head which appeared , thrust through the door into the parlor , exhibiting the slightest possible curl in the long , sharp mouth ...
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... knew how to economize . But , every now and then , visions of the wolf began to haunt me . It was only the head which appeared , thrust through the door into the parlor , exhibiting the slightest possible curl in the long , sharp mouth ...
... knew how to economize . But , every now and then , visions of the wolf began to haunt me . It was only the head which appeared , thrust through the door into the parlor , exhibiting the slightest possible curl in the long , sharp mouth ...
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... knew the routine of the trade well , and , although he sometimes assumed more than was becoming a comparative youth , I cannot say he took advantage of his position ; nor am I aware that he ever violated the rules of our copart- nership ...
... knew the routine of the trade well , and , although he sometimes assumed more than was becoming a comparative youth , I cannot say he took advantage of his position ; nor am I aware that he ever violated the rules of our copart- nership ...
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... knew you would come out all right . Glad to see you here . ' To pass from the dreary stupor of inactivity to fresh , hopeful , energetic action ; to plan and form combinations ; to feel yourself gradually and surely gaining ground ; to ...
... knew you would come out all right . Glad to see you here . ' To pass from the dreary stupor of inactivity to fresh , hopeful , energetic action ; to plan and form combinations ; to feel yourself gradually and surely gaining ground ; to ...
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... knew a woman who died thrice for hers . ' The enthusiastic admirer of Longfellow was a French Professor in one of our American Colleges , by name Gautier Bonenfant . The person who met his panegyric with such a strange response , was ...
... knew a woman who died thrice for hers . ' The enthusiastic admirer of Longfellow was a French Professor in one of our American Colleges , by name Gautier Bonenfant . The person who met his panegyric with such a strange response , was ...
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