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 15
... fear , apparently , of the sun and wind ; though neither shaded nor sheltered , they are all bare - headed , and without the usual out - door garments on ; however , as it is rather uncertain whether the sun is shining or the wind is ...
... fear , apparently , of the sun and wind ; though neither shaded nor sheltered , they are all bare - headed , and without the usual out - door garments on ; however , as it is rather uncertain whether the sun is shining or the wind is ...
Page 18
... fear into any person not possessing uncommon courage , who would venture to look at him ; every other young lady making the most extensive display of jewelry , teeth , and curls possible ; and every other politician or lawyer , with his ...
... fear into any person not possessing uncommon courage , who would venture to look at him ; every other young lady making the most extensive display of jewelry , teeth , and curls possible ; and every other politician or lawyer , with his ...
Page 31
... fear of carrying off any portion of them on my garments , thanks to the ab- sence of hoops . I found the man to be one of those benefactors of the human race , con- nected with a branch of the ' gift ' enterprise . He carried a number ...
... fear of carrying off any portion of them on my garments , thanks to the ab- sence of hoops . I found the man to be one of those benefactors of the human race , con- nected with a branch of the ' gift ' enterprise . He carried a number ...
Page 36
... fear to the most frugal house - wives . Others slice the lemon , and sprinkle in flour ; others , again , add a third crust to give it ' body . ' My way is none of these , but a ' more excellent ' one - I don't take any credit to myself ...
... fear to the most frugal house - wives . Others slice the lemon , and sprinkle in flour ; others , again , add a third crust to give it ' body . ' My way is none of these , but a ' more excellent ' one - I don't take any credit to myself ...
Page 42
... fear any thing from ghosts . When next in the city , I called on Mr. Bylenne , who I found to be a grave gentleman , of about forty - five years of age . I told him of my intentions , and inquired the price of the house . He offered it ...
... fear any thing from ghosts . When next in the city , I called on Mr. Bylenne , who I found to be a grave gentleman , of about forty - five years of age . I told him of my intentions , and inquired the price of the house . He offered it ...
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