The Western Literary Messenger, Volumes 23-24Jewett, Thomas & Company., 1855 |
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... father , " was the brief rejoinder . " Harry is away , and if I leave before he re- turns , who is to make provision for his guest ? " " That will be attended to , " was the laconic reply . In the morning , Mary excused her departure ...
... father , " was the brief rejoinder . " Harry is away , and if I leave before he re- turns , who is to make provision for his guest ? " " That will be attended to , " was the laconic reply . In the morning , Mary excused her departure ...
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... Father commands this . " Her father , thought I , always appeared a kind hearted man ; and some unusual influences must have been excited to induce him to act in a manner inconsistent with what he deemed a parent's duty . Convalescence ...
... Father commands this . " Her father , thought I , always appeared a kind hearted man ; and some unusual influences must have been excited to induce him to act in a manner inconsistent with what he deemed a parent's duty . Convalescence ...
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... father , Frederic William , appeared to exert all his power and ingenuity to render its presence impossible . Every day , he loaded his wife and children with imprecations , threatened them with imprisonment and death , spat in the ...
... father , Frederic William , appeared to exert all his power and ingenuity to render its presence impossible . Every day , he loaded his wife and children with imprecations , threatened them with imprisonment and death , spat in the ...
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... father sent for her into his apartments . He was suffering from gout , and sat in a great arm - chair , against which two heavy crutches by the assistance of which he walked at times leaned ominously . The queen stood trem- bling at his ...
... father sent for her into his apartments . He was suffering from gout , and sat in a great arm - chair , against which two heavy crutches by the assistance of which he walked at times leaned ominously . The queen stood trem- bling at his ...
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... father . As they drew near the gates , they in- stinctively slackened their pace and all the phi- losophy of which ... father's , prince , ' replied the major . ' An hour ago , you might have traveled the fron- tier unmolested : but a ...
... father . As they drew near the gates , they in- stinctively slackened their pace and all the phi- losophy of which ... father's , prince , ' replied the major . ' An hour ago , you might have traveled the fron- tier unmolested : but a ...
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