The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... John , I came to take you home with me . ' John shook his head : ' I can't go ; there's another death coming soon . ' At the House ? ' said the other , inquiringly . · Ay ! and very soon . I may be wanted . " ' But after that , John ...
... John , I came to take you home with me . ' John shook his head : ' I can't go ; there's another death coming soon . ' At the House ? ' said the other , inquiringly . · Ay ! and very soon . I may be wanted . " ' But after that , John ...
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... John to him : he paused to gather strength , then fixed his earnest eyes on John . So little Tom is gone ? ' The color deepened in John's cheek , and he looked upon the floor . ' He is . ' Again a pause to gather in his breath . ' My ...
... John to him : he paused to gather strength , then fixed his earnest eyes on John . So little Tom is gone ? ' The color deepened in John's cheek , and he looked upon the floor . ' He is . ' Again a pause to gather in his breath . ' My ...
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... John Holmes Agnew. The shadows of evening were coming on , and the window - curtains in the room were opened , and the old man with his filmy eye gazed out through the window and over the distant landscape . Hill and valley , meadow and ...
... John Holmes Agnew. The shadows of evening were coming on , and the window - curtains in the room were opened , and the old man with his filmy eye gazed out through the window and over the distant landscape . Hill and valley , meadow and ...
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... John Holmes Agnew. THE FORSAKEN . A VERY DIS MAL BY J. E. OTIS . BALLAD . SOME time ago , A fickle beau , With winning word and look , And smile so bright , Came every night A - courting of our cook . He gave her rings And pretty things ...
... John Holmes Agnew. THE FORSAKEN . A VERY DIS MAL BY J. E. OTIS . BALLAD . SOME time ago , A fickle beau , With winning word and look , And smile so bright , Came every night A - courting of our cook . He gave her rings And pretty things ...
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... John Holmes Agnew. of the past ; and when , after plighting our troth , we knelt before the good old lady , and received her sanction to our engagement , my happi- ness was complete . It was settled that , as soon as I arrived home , I ...
... John Holmes Agnew. of the past ; and when , after plighting our troth , we knelt before the good old lady , and received her sanction to our engagement , my happi- ness was complete . It was settled that , as soon as I arrived home , I ...
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