American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These are English officers , I suppose ? ' ' No : they are Americans ... turned my steps , at his desire , toward Granada . As I was one day loitering about the streets of that city , my ...
... turning to Mariano , he said interrogatively : ' These are English officers , I suppose ? ' ' No : they are Americans ... turned my steps , at his desire , toward Granada . As I was one day loitering about the streets of that city , my ...
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... turned his answer into a joke , assuring her that he liked to see what was going on , and to study the business of a run ' psychologically . up The door was suddenly thrust open , without ceremony , and in stalked General Cleaver in a ...
... turned his answer into a joke , assuring her that he liked to see what was going on , and to study the business of a run ' psychologically . up The door was suddenly thrust open , without ceremony , and in stalked General Cleaver in a ...
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... turning my swath with them , pitching my windrow with them , and with them receiving the same wages . Sometimes I ... turned my poor face beseechingly to my uncle John Massingale . With a cold smile lighting up his features , like the ...
... turning my swath with them , pitching my windrow with them , and with them receiving the same wages . Sometimes I ... turned my poor face beseechingly to my uncle John Massingale . With a cold smile lighting up his features , like the ...
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... turned and left me , it seemed as though I could have fallen down and kissed the hem of her garment , and risen up a better man for that single act of earthly devotion . I was sitting one Saturday morning , in the sweet month of June ...
... turned and left me , it seemed as though I could have fallen down and kissed the hem of her garment , and risen up a better man for that single act of earthly devotion . I was sitting one Saturday morning , in the sweet month of June ...
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... turned into gold ; at least , so it seemed to me and as the long five years drew slowly to a close , I felt as though I possessed wealth enough to win the favor of my uncle John . I cannot paint to you the tremulous anxiety of that ...
... turned into gold ; at least , so it seemed to me and as the long five years drew slowly to a close , I felt as though I possessed wealth enough to win the favor of my uncle John . I cannot paint to you the tremulous anxiety of that ...
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