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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... means invariably , comes on us in the happy , unalloyed and unamalgamated days of our precious youth and innocence , when our ideas of our inestimable selves particularly are alarmingly original , fresh and altitudinous . - No state of ...
... means invariably , comes on us in the happy , unalloyed and unamalgamated days of our precious youth and innocence , when our ideas of our inestimable selves particularly are alarmingly original , fresh and altitudinous . - No state of ...
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... mean : though they might be sis- ter Ann's as well , seeing the interest that she takes in them . Item , of Mrs. Wells , an elderly lady , second or third cousin to my husband , who lives with us , and ' sees to things ' a good deal ...
... mean : though they might be sis- ter Ann's as well , seeing the interest that she takes in them . Item , of Mrs. Wells , an elderly lady , second or third cousin to my husband , who lives with us , and ' sees to things ' a good deal ...
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... mean , not the tree . The peddler departed , and we were left to the discussion of our dainties . The oranges had a very large proportion of peel , but they were good , and we enjoyed them , as we did the lemons and peanuts . My little ...
... mean , not the tree . The peddler departed , and we were left to the discussion of our dainties . The oranges had a very large proportion of peel , but they were good , and we enjoyed them , as we did the lemons and peanuts . My little ...
Page 47
... mean ? ' cried I , astonished . hate me " Look you , ' said Argent , rising from his seat and striding across the room ; ' look you , Frank Retzcar , you - GOD knows I return it with interest . You hold my forged paper in terror over me ...
... mean ? ' cried I , astonished . hate me " Look you , ' said Argent , rising from his seat and striding across the room ; ' look you , Frank Retzcar , you - GOD knows I return it with interest . You hold my forged paper in terror over me ...
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... mean ? ' shrieked I. " Simply , ' said Argent , ' that I was married , by means of my general ap- pearance , and especially this false scar , to Miss Clara Lorrain last evening at eight o'clock , and that I left my blushing bride early ...
... mean ? ' shrieked I. " Simply , ' said Argent , ' that I was married , by means of my general ap- pearance , and especially this false scar , to Miss Clara Lorrain last evening at eight o'clock , and that I left my blushing bride early ...
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