The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... Retzcar . He built it for himself , and lived here for a year . ' ' And where is he now ? inquired I. ' Ah ! ' said the guide , shuddering , ' he was murdered , and his ghost , they say , now haunts the house . Come , let us go on ...
... Retzcar . He built it for himself , and lived here for a year . ' ' And where is he now ? inquired I. ' Ah ! ' said the guide , shuddering , ' he was murdered , and his ghost , they say , now haunts the house . Come , let us go on ...
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... Retzcar . ' You can buy it on ten years ' time , ' said my uncle . ' I had rather pay cash , ' said Mr. Retzçar . So they drove back again , and the gentleman sat down and wrote a check for the money ; then told my uncle to have the ...
... Retzcar . ' You can buy it on ten years ' time , ' said my uncle . ' I had rather pay cash , ' said Mr. Retzçar . So they drove back again , and the gentleman sat down and wrote a check for the money ; then told my uncle to have the ...
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... Retzcar went to live in his new house . - All this time , however , he never went away from the village , but Mr. Argent went once or twice ; and while he was gone , Mr. Retzcar would come sometimes to my uncle's house and sit for an ...
... Retzcar went to live in his new house . - All this time , however , he never went away from the village , but Mr. Argent went once or twice ; and while he was gone , Mr. Retzcar would come sometimes to my uncle's house and sit for an ...
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... Retzcar says to Mr. Tom Argent : ' Now , you get every thing on this list . But , d - n you , Tom , don't go near her ! ' What the latter part of the sentence meant we never found out . The furniture came , and mighty fine it was ; and ...
... Retzcar says to Mr. Tom Argent : ' Now , you get every thing on this list . But , d - n you , Tom , don't go near her ! ' What the latter part of the sentence meant we never found out . The furniture came , and mighty fine it was ; and ...
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... Retzcar's four - in - hand . Unlock- ing and unbarring the front - door , I entered it . It seemed an ordinarily - built house , with a broad hall through the middle , and fine , large , well - furnished rooms on either side . On the ...
... Retzcar's four - in - hand . Unlock- ing and unbarring the front - door , I entered it . It seemed an ordinarily - built house , with a broad hall through the middle , and fine , large , well - furnished rooms on either side . On the ...
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