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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a a those impressive spots in the creation of God , which speak IIis power in living characters ; and we had reached it , covered by the shadows of night , whose obscurity , while it shrouded the minuter features of the scene , could ...
a a those impressive spots in the creation of God , which speak IIis power in living characters ; and we had reached it , covered by the shadows of night , whose obscurity , while it shrouded the minuter features of the scene , could ...
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almost reached our favorite nook before we knew where we were straying . feel- ' Let's go up , ' said Mark . I was not the one to hesitate ; so , ing our way carefully , we were not long in reaching our old seat .
almost reached our favorite nook before we knew where we were straying . feel- ' Let's go up , ' said Mark . I was not the one to hesitate ; so , ing our way carefully , we were not long in reaching our old seat .
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We reached the cave in silence . The same weird influences seemed to reside in the spot , but this time they inspired in me more of melan- choly than terror . My concern for Mark made me forget all ...
We reached the cave in silence . The same weird influences seemed to reside in the spot , but this time they inspired in me more of melan- choly than terror . My concern for Mark made me forget all ...
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Contents
A TALE FROM THE FRENCH | 1 |
MY NEIGHBOR BAWN THE BORROWER | 17 |
THEROUETS CONVERSION | 18 |
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