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 13
... never brought down his gray hairs in sorrow to the grave , nor we were never spoiled ; although , on con- sidering the painfulness of the process of preserving us in our innocence and freshness , on the whole , we do not know but what ...
... never brought down his gray hairs in sorrow to the grave , nor we were never spoiled ; although , on con- sidering the painfulness of the process of preserving us in our innocence and freshness , on the whole , we do not know but what ...
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... Never fatigue the eyes ; never read while riding , or while walking — we know of a case which terminated in sudden death - or by a waning or too brilliant light . It is folly to hazard so delicate and so invalu- able a sense . Remember ...
... Never fatigue the eyes ; never read while riding , or while walking — we know of a case which terminated in sudden death - or by a waning or too brilliant light . It is folly to hazard so delicate and so invalu- able a sense . Remember ...
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... Never mind going in . What is the price ? ' My uncle told him . I don't know exactly how much it was , but it must have been a large sum . ' How much land ? ' said Mr. Retzcar . ' Three hundred acres , ' said my uncle . ' I'll take it ...
... Never mind going in . What is the price ? ' My uncle told him . I don't know exactly how much it was , but it must have been a large sum . ' How much land ? ' said Mr. Retzcar . ' Three hundred acres , ' said my uncle . ' I'll take it ...
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... 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 hour or two . My uncle was the only man in the whole town of whom he took ...
... 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 hour or two . My uncle was the only man in the whole town of whom he took ...
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... never found out . The furniture came , and mighty fine it was ; and the house appeared very elegant , both inside and out . One evening Mr. Retzcar came down to the village and spoke to every one he met , and was very agreeable ...
... never found out . The furniture came , and mighty fine it was ; and the house appeared very elegant , both inside and out . One evening Mr. Retzcar came down to the village and spoke to every one he met , and was very agreeable ...
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