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... never used a ticket or number , I once had the curiosity to ask him how he never failed to return the right headpiece . He said it was simply by taking in carefully the owner's face as he passed , and scrutinising the hat ! This custom ...
... never used a ticket or number , I once had the curiosity to ask him how he never failed to return the right headpiece . He said it was simply by taking in carefully the owner's face as he passed , and scrutinising the hat ! This custom ...
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... never do to pass it by , for it is the especial pride , the sort of " pet child " of the Yankee proprietor . This is the bridal chamber . When not in use , it is exhibited to the stranger , who is expected to regard it with a species of ...
... never do to pass it by , for it is the especial pride , the sort of " pet child " of the Yankee proprietor . This is the bridal chamber . When not in use , it is exhibited to the stranger , who is expected to regard it with a species of ...
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... never out of the American brain ; and the bar and entrance hall of the hotel are the scenes of many a close bargain , and this not only in the evening - for in the daytime too , these apartments may be seen It is thronged with busy ...
... never out of the American brain ; and the bar and entrance hall of the hotel are the scenes of many a close bargain , and this not only in the evening - for in the daytime too , these apartments may be seen It is thronged with busy ...
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... never dared to essay a clam- bake ; but I understand it to be a preparation of shell - fish , not invariably attended with fatal conse- quences . ) The delights of oysters hardly require to be pressed upon the Englishman ; and New York ...
... never dared to essay a clam- bake ; but I understand it to be a preparation of shell - fish , not invariably attended with fatal conse- quences . ) The delights of oysters hardly require to be pressed upon the Englishman ; and New York ...
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... never quite certain ; but seemed to think it would be more in accordance with the liberty of the citizen to throw themselves out headlong on the rails on their individual responsibility . I said that rather than risk so profound an ...
... never quite certain ; but seemed to think it would be more in accordance with the liberty of the citizen to throw themselves out headlong on the rails on their individual responsibility . I said that rather than risk so profound an ...
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