American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... took the road which winds up the ravine between Arab Tabia and the Medjidie . Looking back , I bade a final adieu to old Danubius , the one great river of Europe . It was on the Danube that I had enjoyed some of the wildest scenery of ...
... took the road which winds up the ravine between Arab Tabia and the Medjidie . Looking back , I bade a final adieu to old Danubius , the one great river of Europe . It was on the Danube that I had enjoyed some of the wildest scenery of ...
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... took my pen , and in the fulness of my confidence , wrote : and when I had finished , felt sure that the affectionate appeals must melt a heart of stone . : Now there was nothing but to patiently wait ; but we who were enduring this ...
... took my pen , and in the fulness of my confidence , wrote : and when I had finished , felt sure that the affectionate appeals must melt a heart of stone . : Now there was nothing but to patiently wait ; but we who were enduring this ...
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... took a long time , weeks , months , to develop the effects of my indiscreetness in connection with the matter . To divert Rocket from that which was preying upon his mind , I felt bound to exert myself , having even then , in the ...
... took a long time , weeks , months , to develop the effects of my indiscreetness in connection with the matter . To divert Rocket from that which was preying upon his mind , I felt bound to exert myself , having even then , in the ...
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... took place when it was certain that no such order was to issue ; and to such an extent did the good feeling go , that even the martinet was kindly spoken of , and one or two good qualities of his mentioned . All were joyful — no , not ...
... took place when it was certain that no such order was to issue ; and to such an extent did the good feeling go , that even the martinet was kindly spoken of , and one or two good qualities of his mentioned . All were joyful — no , not ...
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... took no pains to disguise her hearty dislike to have him always dangling at her heels , and exciting remarks from her lady - friends that made her blush . Still he persisted . It was hinted to the infatuated inamorato , that , however ...
... took no pains to disguise her hearty dislike to have him always dangling at her heels , and exciting remarks from her lady - friends that made her blush . Still he persisted . It was hinted to the infatuated inamorato , that , however ...
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