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 162
... walked up the river , it walked down , both travelling at about the same rate . When he got to the end of the sticks , he found they were pretty near shore , and in sight of a tavern ; so he landed , and walked straight into the bar ...
... walked up the river , it walked down , both travelling at about the same rate . When he got to the end of the sticks , he found they were pretty near shore , and in sight of a tavern ; so he landed , and walked straight into the bar ...
Page 383
... walked six long weary miles to the wood . No misletoe or holly grew there ! Then their little hearts sank very low . They were hungry , weary , disconsolate . They trudged back into London , to the door of the room where they used to ...
... walked six long weary miles to the wood . No misletoe or holly grew there ! Then their little hearts sank very low . They were hungry , weary , disconsolate . They trudged back into London , to the door of the room where they used to ...
Page 660
... walked off ? A policeman was telling me about it . People saw ' em talking , and walking toward the end of the boat before they did it . ' ' What did they do it for ? Were they drowned ? ' asked Mr. J. ' Oh ! bless you , no : they only ...
... walked off ? A policeman was telling me about it . People saw ' em talking , and walking toward the end of the boat before they did it . ' ' What did they do it for ? Were they drowned ? ' asked Mr. J. ' Oh ! bless you , no : they only ...
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