American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 57Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis 1861 - American periodicals |
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... took Miss Brentnall's poor , parched hand , but could not answer . ' Or- loff - kind as you are to me — in the bottom of your heart , you know that I have the most repulsive face you ever saw . Say yes , Orloff . You do know it . I have ...
... took Miss Brentnall's poor , parched hand , but could not answer . ' Or- loff - kind as you are to me — in the bottom of your heart , you know that I have the most repulsive face you ever saw . Say yes , Orloff . You do know it . I have ...
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... took hope . I had seldom heard of cases like hers , in which patients , almost in the very last hour , continued to be delirious . I therefore doubted the doctor's diagnosis , and persuaded myself that , since she had not arrived at the ...
... took hope . I had seldom heard of cases like hers , in which patients , almost in the very last hour , continued to be delirious . I therefore doubted the doctor's diagnosis , and persuaded myself that , since she had not arrived at the ...
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... . ' All day the Flicker staid by me as I worked . Now it perched upon my shoulder , now on my head . At noon , when I opened my basket , it took lunch . with me . When I whistled or sang , it 1861. ] 43 THE TAXIDERMIST .
... . ' All day the Flicker staid by me as I worked . Now it perched upon my shoulder , now on my head . At noon , when I opened my basket , it took lunch . with me . When I whistled or sang , it 1861. ] 43 THE TAXIDERMIST .
Page 44
... took the Flicker with me , and made it a nest in an old cigar - box on my mantel - piece . ' The next morning , when I awoke , the bird was perched above me on the scroll of the head - board ! Again I carried it down - town with me ...
... took the Flicker with me , and made it a nest in an old cigar - box on my mantel - piece . ' The next morning , when I awoke , the bird was perched above me on the scroll of the head - board ! Again I carried it down - town with me ...
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... took up the bird , laid it in my neck , and , I am not ashamed to say , cried over it . ' There are a good many things which may happen between now and this day week . I am not one of those people who regard every misfortune that occurs ...
... took up the bird , laid it in my neck , and , I am not ashamed to say , cried over it . ' There are a good many things which may happen between now and this day week . I am not one of those people who regard every misfortune that occurs ...
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