American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... face , and large dreamy eyes darker than the night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ... face to face with my enemy . It was mid - night , and the torches of my trusty followers , who encompassed us , 1858 ...
... face , and large dreamy eyes darker than the night , and brighter than the noon- day sun soon drew me to her side ... face to face with my enemy . It was mid - night , and the torches of my trusty followers , who encompassed us , 1858 ...
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... face toward the evening sun , with his blanket wrapped around him , with his gun resting on his shoulder , and his fire - steel and flint in the pouch by his side , that the Chippewa is placed in his grave , to follow on the sun's ...
... face toward the evening sun , with his blanket wrapped around him , with his gun resting on his shoulder , and his fire - steel and flint in the pouch by his side , that the Chippewa is placed in his grave , to follow on the sun's ...
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... face with a handker- chief , and addressed himself more especially to me : Been out of town ; come home , found the devil to pay and no pitch hot . Went to your office ; gone home ; went up the hill , panting like sixty , to your house ...
... face with a handker- chief , and addressed himself more especially to me : Been out of town ; come home , found the devil to pay and no pitch hot . Went to your office ; gone home ; went up the hill , panting like sixty , to your house ...
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... face , and drawn dagger , the Third Richard . From before the pointed oriel windows seemed to stretch a black - draped scaffold , and upon it a line of weeping queens bowed their heads to the block . Distinct among them was the sad face ...
... face , and drawn dagger , the Third Richard . From before the pointed oriel windows seemed to stretch a black - draped scaffold , and upon it a line of weeping queens bowed their heads to the block . Distinct among them was the sad face ...
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... face , and as I felt anxiously the artery of the wrist , I felt the pulse coming with a thread - like beat . We continued our exertions with increasing success ; finally the eyes unclosed , and looked wildly around : I held the brandy ...
... face , and as I felt anxiously the artery of the wrist , I felt the pulse coming with a thread - like beat . We continued our exertions with increasing success ; finally the eyes unclosed , and looked wildly around : I held the brandy ...
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