American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... arms ; whereupon I set off for Madrid , to solicit from the minister of war a commission in the Queen's Guards , ' then on duty in the palace of the Alhambra , where some of the royal family were temporarily residing . But ' man ...
... arms ; whereupon I set off for Madrid , to solicit from the minister of war a commission in the Queen's Guards , ' then on duty in the palace of the Alhambra , where some of the royal family were temporarily residing . But ' man ...
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... arm in his , and after glancing at my face , as though to read in it the probability of my being trustworthy , and ap- parently concluding that I was , confided to me that he had been robbed . After pausing to note the effect produced ...
... arm in his , and after glancing at my face , as though to read in it the probability of my being trustworthy , and ap- parently concluding that I was , confided to me that he had been robbed . After pausing to note the effect produced ...
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... arms were with difficulty and much trembling lifted : they fell upon his broad shoulders , as with a low , moaning sound of recognition , she fell upon his neck , and rested there . A UT U M N • I. Down by the 1858. ] 29 Ellas - Land .
... arms were with difficulty and much trembling lifted : they fell upon his broad shoulders , as with a low , moaning sound of recognition , she fell upon his neck , and rested there . A UT U M N • I. Down by the 1858. ] 29 Ellas - Land .
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... and ever- lasting love , you little thought that you would never find resting - place there again ; that the cold , unloving arms of Death would take the place of those that were twined so lovingly and so 1858. ] 35 My Cousin Deborah .
... and ever- lasting love , you little thought that you would never find resting - place there again ; that the cold , unloving arms of Death would take the place of those that were twined so lovingly and so 1858. ] 35 My Cousin Deborah .
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... arms , en- deavoring to provoke him out of his national reserve ; but to no pur- pose I could not vex him into any warmth of expression , and I was fairly disgusted with him . One afternoon , having exhausted most of the objects of ...
... arms , en- deavoring to provoke him out of his national reserve ; but to no pur- pose I could not vex him into any warmth of expression , and I was fairly disgusted with him . One afternoon , having exhausted most of the objects of ...
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