The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 - American periodicals |
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Page 180
... leave . Striking his hand heavily upon the floor , Pépe spoke : ' Do you leave me , half - triumphing ? What a brave you are , to be frightened by half a man . But I forget : you are English . ' He laughed sarcastically . In that ...
... leave . Striking his hand heavily upon the floor , Pépe spoke : ' Do you leave me , half - triumphing ? What a brave you are , to be frightened by half a man . But I forget : you are English . ' He laughed sarcastically . In that ...
Page 242
... leave me all my courage ; you will leave to - morrow at day - break ; you will not try to see again either me or my father . Marcelin's absence will render the accomplishment of my will more easy for you , and I take it upon myself to ...
... leave me all my courage ; you will leave to - morrow at day - break ; you will not try to see again either me or my father . Marcelin's absence will render the accomplishment of my will more easy for you , and I take it upon myself to ...
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... leave off as we began : Rats will leave a doomed ship . It is well known that when of late a steamer was about leaving her wharf , the rats on board were seen leaving her by the cables and ropes , and every possible means of escape ...
... leave off as we began : Rats will leave a doomed ship . It is well known that when of late a steamer was about leaving her wharf , the rats on board were seen leaving her by the cables and ropes , and every possible means of escape ...
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