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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... morning was fastened on me . Never shall I forget some of the faces I encountered there . One image is impressed on me indelibly ; it is that of a woman of middle age , with a very pale face , and having the appearance of one struggling ...
... morning was fastened on me . Never shall I forget some of the faces I encountered there . One image is impressed on me indelibly ; it is that of a woman of middle age , with a very pale face , and having the appearance of one struggling ...
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... morning after , I was walking with him in a grove of linden trees , which led under the window of Henrietta's room . The weather was splendid , not one cloud in the sky , one of those tepid mornings which promise a hot day . ' The walk ...
... morning after , I was walking with him in a grove of linden trees , which led under the window of Henrietta's room . The weather was splendid , not one cloud in the sky , one of those tepid mornings which promise a hot day . ' The walk ...
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... morning we are all , and especially you strong men , vigorous and active . We then look only hopefully forward ; when evening comes , we turn and review the past . ' ' So the traveller , ' said Bertha , ' sees his shadow point one way ...
... morning we are all , and especially you strong men , vigorous and active . We then look only hopefully forward ; when evening comes , we turn and review the past . ' ' So the traveller , ' said Bertha , ' sees his shadow point one way ...
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