American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... Souls . ' It is with his face toward the evening sun , with his blanket wrapped around him , with his gun resting on ... soul has no longer need of aid or counsel . There the spirits of his relatives who have passed be- fore him , come ...
... Souls . ' It is with his face toward the evening sun , with his blanket wrapped around him , with his gun resting on ... soul has no longer need of aid or counsel . There the spirits of his relatives who have passed be- fore him , come ...
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... soul of its own . In this stage of the panic a pale woman approaches , with hectic cheeks and hollow cough , with her pass - book . She sees how impossible to work her way through the crowd , and ex- claims in despair : ' What shall I ...
... soul of its own . In this stage of the panic a pale woman approaches , with hectic cheeks and hollow cough , with her pass - book . She sees how impossible to work her way through the crowd , and ex- claims in despair : ' What shall I ...
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... soul and body ! A little the d - dest muss I was ever in . One hundred and twenty - five thousand dollars deposited with B. & B. for a big pork business . All gone to Tophet ! On Blodget's paper for fifty thousand ; Blodget gone to ...
... soul and body ! A little the d - dest muss I was ever in . One hundred and twenty - five thousand dollars deposited with B. & B. for a big pork business . All gone to Tophet ! On Blodget's paper for fifty thousand ; Blodget gone to ...
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... soul together a part of the year which followed . I boarded round'- a significant phrase , whose meaning every poor country school - master learns with all its variations ; sometimes going miles through mournful yet ever verdant pine ...
... soul together a part of the year which followed . I boarded round'- a significant phrase , whose meaning every poor country school - master learns with all its variations ; sometimes going miles through mournful yet ever verdant pine ...
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... soul with such a tenderness , that tears will gush up to water anew the dead and withered hopes of my heart ! The hedges were all athrill with liquid melody , from the thrilling spink - spank - spink of the bobolink , who lifted his ...
... soul with such a tenderness , that tears will gush up to water anew the dead and withered hopes of my heart ! The hedges were all athrill with liquid melody , from the thrilling spink - spank - spink of the bobolink , who lifted his ...
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