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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... stories , each one in- tended to convey a moral or religious lesson . Our little olk are delighted with them . DICKENS ' SHORT STORIES , CONTAINING THIRTY - ONE STORIES NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY . BY CHARLES DICKENS ...
... stories , each one in- tended to convey a moral or religious lesson . Our little olk are delighted with them . DICKENS ' SHORT STORIES , CONTAINING THIRTY - ONE STORIES NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY . BY CHARLES DICKENS ...
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... story is as false as history , you very well know . But the fishing story has a basis of truth . I can't deny that barely a basis : the rest all supplied by imagination . That shows how a very small common - place fact can grow into a ...
... story is as false as history , you very well know . But the fishing story has a basis of truth . I can't deny that barely a basis : the rest all supplied by imagination . That shows how a very small common - place fact can grow into a ...
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... story is taken from an excellent notice in the New - York ' Saturday Press , ' a beautifully - executed and ably and honestly conducted journal , which is slowly but surely winning its way to public favor : ' THE scene of the story is ...
... story is taken from an excellent notice in the New - York ' Saturday Press , ' a beautifully - executed and ably and honestly conducted journal , which is slowly but surely winning its way to public favor : ' THE scene of the story is ...
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