American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... once , since I felt that it was useless to offer resistance to a counter that a Dutch galliot might have envied . 6 ______ To cut a long story short , being blinded with love , I immediately recalled to mind the pathetic ...
... once , since I felt that it was useless to offer resistance to a counter that a Dutch galliot might have envied . 6 ______ To cut a long story short , being blinded with love , I immediately recalled to mind the pathetic ...
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... once con- cluded that he would continue to wear the robe , notwithstanding the rent ; so I had now to look for a man who wore a torn or mended blue robe . I drew myself up into the loft , where I found a piece of palm- rope made fast to ...
... once con- cluded that he would continue to wear the robe , notwithstanding the rent ; so I had now to look for a man who wore a torn or mended blue robe . I drew myself up into the loft , where I found a piece of palm- rope made fast to ...
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... once in a while . No Irishman comes with his blarney , For it's out of the way of a priest , And of all the inducements to tarry , This last is not one of the least . Moreover , they tell me that never Was poverty known in the town ...
... once in a while . No Irishman comes with his blarney , For it's out of the way of a priest , And of all the inducements to tarry , This last is not one of the least . Moreover , they tell me that never Was poverty known in the town ...
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... once to pay them , or to go through a protracted contest , hoping for some relief ? General Cleaver settled that question quite promptly . When he put his name on a piece of paper , it said Cleaver , and it meant Cleaver . He might be ...
... once to pay them , or to go through a protracted contest , hoping for some relief ? General Cleaver settled that question quite promptly . When he put his name on a piece of paper , it said Cleaver , and it meant Cleaver . He might be ...
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... once away from beneath her father's eye , she grasped my hands in hers , and whispered she was so glad that I had come . Oh ! how the warm blood gushed to my heart ; and as she turned and left me , it seemed as though I could have ...
... once away from beneath her father's eye , she grasped my hands in hers , and whispered she was so glad that I had come . Oh ! how the warm blood gushed to my heart ; and as she turned and left me , it seemed as though I could have ...
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