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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... morning , ' that we had better re- paper the parlors too , while we are about it . The fresh paint will make that which is on now look soiled and dingy . ' ' Very well , ' I replied , ' we will see about it in the course of the week ...
... morning , ' that we had better re- paper the parlors too , while we are about it . The fresh paint will make that which is on now look soiled and dingy . ' ' Very well , ' I replied , ' we will see about it in the course of the week ...
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... morning , and returns at five in the afternoon , taking his dinner at the hotel . Delightfully propitious , you see , for cleaning ; no man around to ' bother , ' or get dinner for . Brooms , and soap , and scrubbing - brushes have ...
... morning , and returns at five in the afternoon , taking his dinner at the hotel . Delightfully propitious , you see , for cleaning ; no man around to ' bother , ' or get dinner for . Brooms , and soap , and scrubbing - brushes have ...
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... morning , I made my appearance on the field of action , looking so weary and wo - begone , that Ann and Mrs. Wells immediately advised me to re- tire to the kitchen , and pursue any amusement that was most congenial , a per- mission of ...
... morning , I made my appearance on the field of action , looking so weary and wo - begone , that Ann and Mrs. Wells immediately advised me to re- tire to the kitchen , and pursue any amusement that was most congenial , a per- mission of ...
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... morning it was discovered that some one- and she fixed on me a glance that went through me like a gimlet — had pushed that door instead of opening it by the knob . ' Now , ' said she , ' I shall get the brush , and paint that place over ...
... morning it was discovered that some one- and she fixed on me a glance that went through me like a gimlet — had pushed that door instead of opening it by the knob . ' Now , ' said she , ' I shall get the brush , and paint that place over ...
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... morning , he would ride around for about an hour , always going at a break - neck speed , and then home to the widow Holly's , where I have often heard her say he and this Mr. Tom " Argent would shut themselves up in their rooms and ...
... morning , he would ride around for about an hour , always going at a break - neck speed , and then home to the widow Holly's , where I have often heard her say he and this Mr. Tom " Argent would shut themselves up in their rooms and ...
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