American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1853 |
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... BECOME ONE .. MSS . FOUND IN THE PORTFOLIO OF A LUNATIC . L C. I was always something of a rover . It runs in our family , the spirit of wandering . My father was a sea - faring man , and my mother , I believe , fared no better than he ...
... BECOME ONE .. MSS . FOUND IN THE PORTFOLIO OF A LUNATIC . L C. I was always something of a rover . It runs in our family , the spirit of wandering . My father was a sea - faring man , and my mother , I believe , fared no better than he ...
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... become visibly narrower since yesterday . The water in the docks is sinking , the town is filled with frightened faces , the air is dolorous with notes of woe . Since the Act of the one hundred and thirtieth Congress that every man ...
... become visibly narrower since yesterday . The water in the docks is sinking , the town is filled with frightened faces , the air is dolorous with notes of woe . Since the Act of the one hundred and thirtieth Congress that every man ...
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... become a mere thread , the farms had shrunken fearfully , the streets were narrow paths , and the houses were fast sinking into the ground . Then , too , began to be sha- dowed the most fearful , the last act in the drama of ...
... become a mere thread , the farms had shrunken fearfully , the streets were narrow paths , and the houses were fast sinking into the ground . Then , too , began to be sha- dowed the most fearful , the last act in the drama of ...
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... become as one of the nightly host that used to look down so pityingly on me when on the earth ; a brother to the stars ! To my unobstructed sight , the vast multitude of worlds were visible - around , near me , or glimmering in the far ...
... become as one of the nightly host that used to look down so pityingly on me when on the earth ; a brother to the stars ! To my unobstructed sight , the vast multitude of worlds were visible - around , near me , or glimmering in the far ...
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... become known ; and whether they would pity me or not . Perhaps they would burn the field over , and we should both be burned up , ' burned up with fire ; ' and I repeated it over and over again , ' burned up with fire . ' Then I thought ...
... become known ; and whether they would pity me or not . Perhaps they would burn the field over , and we should both be burned up , ' burned up with fire ; ' and I repeated it over and over again , ' burned up with fire . ' Then I thought ...
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