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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Page 43
... dear Clara , ' and ' if he dare again . I turned to the fly - leaves at the end of the book , and there , in the same clear , bold hand , was this one word : ' Murder . ' My hair stood on end . I closed the book with a tremulous motion ...
... dear Clara , ' and ' if he dare again . I turned to the fly - leaves at the end of the book , and there , in the same clear , bold hand , was this one word : ' Murder . ' My hair stood on end . I closed the book with a tremulous motion ...
Page 52
... dear , old meeschaum . No wonder that he was silent and thoughtful , as the long train slowly moved off , amid the cheering of the men , the waving of snowy handkerchiefs , and the tearful farewells of loved ones . For with all his ...
... dear , old meeschaum . No wonder that he was silent and thoughtful , as the long train slowly moved off , amid the cheering of the men , the waving of snowy handkerchiefs , and the tearful farewells of loved ones . For with all his ...
Page 96
... dear to them has made of it a public institution , they will continue to extend to it that encouragement which is its life . The KNICKER- BOCKER has been the college from which have graduated more young writers who have attained ...
... dear to them has made of it a public institution , they will continue to extend to it that encouragement which is its life . The KNICKER- BOCKER has been the college from which have graduated more young writers who have attained ...
Page 100
... dear ladies ! when next round the wine , Your delicate fingers caressingly twine ; When like a soft blessing , the breath of your lip Floats over and hallows the juice that you sip , Just call the crouched form of poor LIGHTFOOT to view ...
... dear ladies ! when next round the wine , Your delicate fingers caressingly twine ; When like a soft blessing , the breath of your lip Floats over and hallows the juice that you sip , Just call the crouched form of poor LIGHTFOOT to view ...
Page 102
... dear faces for two years and a half . On the fourth birth- day of him ' last aforesaid , ' he was exalted to a seat at the dinner - table , having there- tofore eaten bread and milk in extemporaneous places . A glass of wine was placed ...
... dear faces for two years and a half . On the fourth birth- day of him ' last aforesaid , ' he was exalted to a seat at the dinner - table , having there- tofore eaten bread and milk in extemporaneous places . A glass of wine was placed ...
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