American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... mother of hers , the widow Tripp , who is as rich as Cræsus , would n't let her marry you , for she fancies that every man who looks at Hopeful is after her money - bags . ' ' This speech , however , far from cooling my ardor , only ...
... mother of hers , the widow Tripp , who is as rich as Cræsus , would n't let her marry you , for she fancies that every man who looks at Hopeful is after her money - bags . ' ' This speech , however , far from cooling my ardor , only ...
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... mother , like an old fool , goes and sets a dish of green corn on the table ; and so , Josh , who had n't seen nuthin ' fresh for mor'n ninety days , falls right to , and eats the hull of it , which was eighteen ears in all . Wal , ' t ...
... mother , like an old fool , goes and sets a dish of green corn on the table ; and so , Josh , who had n't seen nuthin ' fresh for mor'n ninety days , falls right to , and eats the hull of it , which was eighteen ears in all . Wal , ' t ...
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... mother in her . She is almost Maggie over again . I'll bet you a barrel of pork , if you dare , that she goes through it like a lark . ' The General went off , whistling a cheerful tune , and this time did not return . room . All ...
... mother in her . She is almost Maggie over again . I'll bet you a barrel of pork , if you dare , that she goes through it like a lark . ' The General went off , whistling a cheerful tune , and this time did not return . room . All ...
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... mother's love ! O minds of richest , rarest imagery , Tennyson or Shelley , or sweetest of them all , and next to Shakspeare , sweetest of all the earth , ' poor John Keats ! ' you have no words to paint it , though your pens be steeped ...
... mother's love ! O minds of richest , rarest imagery , Tennyson or Shelley , or sweetest of them all , and next to Shakspeare , sweetest of all the earth , ' poor John Keats ! ' you have no words to paint it , though your pens be steeped ...
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... Mother Earth . All sweet imaginings took possession of my soul , as I walked the deck and thought of Deborah : pictured to myself our meeting , which should last until the SEPARATOR of all delights , as the Arabs say , should part us ...
... Mother Earth . All sweet imaginings took possession of my soul , as I walked the deck and thought of Deborah : pictured to myself our meeting , which should last until the SEPARATOR of all delights , as the Arabs say , should part us ...
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