American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... brought letters of introduction . You can readily surmise , caballeros , the result of this chance meeting . The acquaintance thus unexpectedly made , soon ripened into friendship , friendship into love ; and in less than a month from ...
... brought letters of introduction . You can readily surmise , caballeros , the result of this chance meeting . The acquaintance thus unexpectedly made , soon ripened into friendship , friendship into love ; and in less than a month from ...
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... brought by the foot of an intruder . I was puzzled . The floor yet remained to be examined . It was of red - and - blue tile , and appeared solid throughout ; there were no marks of foot - steps upon it ; and in some 14 [ January , The ...
... brought by the foot of an intruder . I was puzzled . The floor yet remained to be examined . It was of red - and - blue tile , and appeared solid throughout ; there were no marks of foot - steps upon it ; and in some 14 [ January , The ...
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... brought to mind a little incident I wish to relate to you : a pleasant memory of my forest wanderings , which neither change of place , or time , can ever make me forget . Some three years since , I was away with a party of friends upon ...
... brought to mind a little incident I wish to relate to you : a pleasant memory of my forest wanderings , which neither change of place , or time , can ever make me forget . Some three years since , I was away with a party of friends upon ...
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... brought letters of introduc- tion to Judge Gray , who had shown him the usual minor attentions of dinner - invitations , and the like ; and had introduced him to me , with the request that I would show him the lions of the town and its ...
... brought letters of introduc- tion to Judge Gray , who had shown him the usual minor attentions of dinner - invitations , and the like ; and had introduced him to me , with the request that I would show him the lions of the town and its ...
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... ' Could'st thou but speak , I'd question put , concerning him of yore , Who prized thee , ere he brought thee from his distant , native shore ; · Who nurtured thee so carefully , till thou hadst 78 [ January , Literary Notices .
... ' Could'st thou but speak , I'd question put , concerning him of yore , Who prized thee , ere he brought thee from his distant , native shore ; · Who nurtured thee so carefully , till thou hadst 78 [ January , Literary Notices .
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