The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 3Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1834 - Periodicals |
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Oh ! stand it - yes -- we stand any thing here - I only said so cause you seemed to be a stranger in these parts , an I thought you might'n like their ways . ' * Will they give me and my horse something to eat ?
Oh ! stand it - yes -- we stand any thing here - I only said so cause you seemed to be a stranger in these parts , an I thought you might'n like their ways . ' * Will they give me and my horse something to eat ?
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When he again spoke he seemed to have recovered from the unsteadiness of his former fury ; and sudden determination gave a settled energy to his speech . “ Her counsellor — the dear one - must be her husband — my brother Che that ...
When he again spoke he seemed to have recovered from the unsteadiness of his former fury ; and sudden determination gave a settled energy to his speech . “ Her counsellor — the dear one - must be her husband — my brother Che that ...
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As she rehearsed these scenes , the days of auld lang syne seemed to start from their long slumber . “ Ah ! those were happy days , " said she ; and her dim eyes lighted up like the flickering blaze of an expiring lamp , and she seemed ...
As she rehearsed these scenes , the days of auld lang syne seemed to start from their long slumber . “ Ah ! those were happy days , " said she ; and her dim eyes lighted up like the flickering blaze of an expiring lamp , and she seemed ...
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