The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 47Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 |
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... tell of the departed bard . There were the Eildon hills ; there the Gala water , chafing as it joins the Tweed ; and yonder ' the braes of Yarrow , ' and the vale of Ettrick . The house occupies the crest of the last of a broken series ...
... tell of the departed bard . There were the Eildon hills ; there the Gala water , chafing as it joins the Tweed ; and yonder ' the braes of Yarrow , ' and the vale of Ettrick . The house occupies the crest of the last of a broken series ...
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... tell you how I managed once to come off unscathed from some of our Sicilian banditti . ' Oh ! tell me now ; I have some more eating to do , and have no doubt your story will flavor finely these unpretending viands . ' ' Well , as you ...
... tell you how I managed once to come off unscathed from some of our Sicilian banditti . ' Oh ! tell me now ; I have some more eating to do , and have no doubt your story will flavor finely these unpretending viands . ' ' Well , as you ...
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... telling shot , at least . In less than five minutes , Meredith enters the bar - room to bring Stacy tidings , that Miss ... Tell me ! ' ' No matter , ' replies Stacy ; ' it makes no difference to you what I do , or you would n't act so ...
... telling shot , at least . In less than five minutes , Meredith enters the bar - room to bring Stacy tidings , that Miss ... Tell me ! ' ' No matter , ' replies Stacy ; ' it makes no difference to you what I do , or you would n't act so ...
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... tell fortunes by the seeds we took from the juicy fruit , and , like many others who have trusted to similar predictions , confidently believed the far - off future would kindly conform to our hopes , gilded as they were with a ...
... tell fortunes by the seeds we took from the juicy fruit , and , like many others who have trusted to similar predictions , confidently believed the far - off future would kindly conform to our hopes , gilded as they were with a ...
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... tell me he was sick , and wished I would come to see him . I easily obtained permission , and in a few moments was by his side . I can never forget how he put forth his little arms to clasp me to his bosom , and how hot his cheek seemed ...
... tell me he was sick , and wished I would come to see him . I easily obtained permission , and in a few moments was by his side . I can never forget how he put forth his little arms to clasp me to his bosom , and how hot his cheek seemed ...
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