American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Page 43
... on which , in a bold hand , was written FRANCIS RETZCAR , and beneath some scribblings in pencil , which appeared to have been erased with rubber , I could only distinguish a few words - dear Clara , ' and ' if he dare again .
... on which , in a bold hand , was written FRANCIS RETZCAR , and beneath some scribblings in pencil , which appeared to have been erased with rubber , I could only distinguish a few words - dear Clara , ' and ' if he dare again .
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For with all his eagerness and enthusiasm , he had thought well of the step he was taking , the personal risk , and the possible duration of the war . He knew too that there were dear ones at home , who would think of him often ...
For with all his eagerness and enthusiasm , he had thought well of the step he was taking , the personal risk , and the possible duration of the war . He knew too that there were dear ones at home , who would think of him often ...
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... if it have sympathy with a publication whose identification with so much that is near and dear to them has made of it a public institution , they will continue to extend to it that encouragement which is its life .
... if it have sympathy with a publication whose identification with so much that is near and dear to them has made of it a public institution , they will continue to extend to it that encouragement which is its life .
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O ladies , 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 ...
O ladies , 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 ...
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I have not seen one of their dear faces for two years and a half . On the fourth birthday of him “ last aforesaid , ' he was exalted to a seat at the dinner - table , having theretofore eaten bread and milk in extemporaneous places .
I have not seen one of their dear faces for two years and a half . On the fourth birthday of him “ last aforesaid , ' he was exalted to a seat at the dinner - table , having theretofore eaten bread and milk in extemporaneous places .
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