The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 |
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... asked Marcel , ' were you successful ? ' ' No , indeed ! my uncle has gone to Versailles — and you ? ' " That beast of a Medicis does n't want any more ruined castles . He asked me for a Bombardment of Tangier . " Our reputation is gone ...
... asked Marcel , ' were you successful ? ' ' No , indeed ! my uncle has gone to Versailles — and you ? ' " That beast of a Medicis does n't want any more ruined castles . He asked me for a Bombardment of Tangier . " Our reputation is gone ...
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... asked if it was not time to take a drink of something . ' In a minute , ' said Marcel . ' We are waiting for the arrival of the influential critic to kindle the punch . ' By eight , all the guests had arrived , and the programme began ...
... asked if it was not time to take a drink of something . ' In a minute , ' said Marcel . ' We are waiting for the arrival of the influential critic to kindle the punch . ' By eight , all the guests had arrived , and the programme began ...
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... asked , starting half conscious out of a heavy , summer- morning sleep , with a dim fear that the baby might be ill or the house on fire . ' One of the horses is dead ! it must be Charley ! They brought him out of the stable just now ...
... asked , starting half conscious out of a heavy , summer- morning sleep , with a dim fear that the baby might be ill or the house on fire . ' One of the horses is dead ! it must be Charley ! They brought him out of the stable just now ...
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... asked me to . You shall bury him , but you need not take him any farther than the orchard . We will put him there ; he may improve the apple - trees ; I understand they put dead cats into grape- vine beds sometimes . ' ' And sure ...
... asked me to . You shall bury him , but you need not take him any farther than the orchard . We will put him there ; he may improve the apple - trees ; I understand they put dead cats into grape- vine beds sometimes . ' ' And sure ...
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... asked Tom , dropping his voice to an earnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' You would n't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the ...
... asked Tom , dropping his voice to an earnest whisper as we brought up the rear of the sad procession . ' Yes , indeed . ' You would n't give a dollar for it , would you ? ' ' Not for horse and all . ' ' Sir - r ! ' throwing all the ...
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