Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... happy people raised pæans of grateful praise to the victorious chief and his gallant army . HUGH MERCER . From a Pencil Drawing by Colonel Trumbull. mencement of a grand project he had formed , and farther momentous operations must be ...
... happy people raised pæans of grateful praise to the victorious chief and his gallant army . HUGH MERCER . From a Pencil Drawing by Colonel Trumbull. mencement of a grand project he had formed , and farther momentous operations must be ...
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... happy hunting- grounds beyond the dark lake of death . A couple of hours passed and I became alarmed . Was she , too , dead ? I went to her and raised her head ; and , to my relief , found she was breathing . It then occurred to me that ...
... happy hunting- grounds beyond the dark lake of death . A couple of hours passed and I became alarmed . Was she , too , dead ? I went to her and raised her head ; and , to my relief , found she was breathing . It then occurred to me that ...
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... happy and hungry state of convalescence ; but yonder boy , wasted to a shadow with chronic diarrhoea , looks wistfully at his neighbor's well - filled plate , and contrasts it with his own scanty allowance of dry toast and tea . While ...
... happy and hungry state of convalescence ; but yonder boy , wasted to a shadow with chronic diarrhoea , looks wistfully at his neighbor's well - filled plate , and contrasts it with his own scanty allowance of dry toast and tea . While ...
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... happy . " And then a sudden weariness came upon him . " I will wait a few days , and then I will speak to Dym , " he said to himself . " Woman's instinct is often wiser than man's reason ; perhaps when we discuss it together , I may be ...
... happy . " And then a sudden weariness came upon him . " I will wait a few days , and then I will speak to Dym , " he said to himself . " Woman's instinct is often wiser than man's reason ; perhaps when we discuss it together , I may be ...
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... happy when she loses her only son ? You are my boy - my boy with my husband's eyes - and I must give you up to Honor . " of which her woman's soul had dreamed . The widow would have kept her son to herself , but what had he become a ...
... happy when she loses her only son ? You are my boy - my boy with my husband's eyes - and I must give you up to Honor . " of which her woman's soul had dreamed . The widow would have kept her son to herself , but what had he become a ...
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