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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... heads . They were shouting , and beating the air and ground with extravagant gestures . And ever as they beat the air ... head , our city has not been thrown into such a tumult . The ' College of Scientific Men ' has convened in all 1853 ...
... heads . They were shouting , and beating the air and ground with extravagant gestures . And ever as they beat the air ... head , our city has not been thrown into such a tumult . The ' College of Scientific Men ' has convened in all 1853 ...
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... head ' into the cavity of an adjoining stub , which had broken off at about twelve feet from the ground . But we were late about it . Our pursuers were already in the field . I was perched upon the top of the stub , and so near were ...
... head ' into the cavity of an adjoining stub , which had broken off at about twelve feet from the ground . But we were late about it . Our pursuers were already in the field . I was perched upon the top of the stub , and so near were ...
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... head and shoulders of my departed friend and fellow - prisoner . The position was disagreeable , but I was ever a plucky fellow , and felt no wise discouraged until , after rest- ing a while , I tried to clamber up out of my long ...
... head and shoulders of my departed friend and fellow - prisoner . The position was disagreeable , but I was ever a plucky fellow , and felt no wise discouraged until , after rest- ing a while , I tried to clamber up out of my long ...
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... head was absolutely fixed between his fore - legs , as if the muscles which raise the neck had lost their power . That old horse alone , if turned out in a conspicuous position , would have been enough to infect a whole landscape with ...
... head was absolutely fixed between his fore - legs , as if the muscles which raise the neck had lost their power . That old horse alone , if turned out in a conspicuous position , would have been enough to infect a whole landscape with ...
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... head were loose , you would forget it . ' To make an appointment with him was a farce . If you asked him to dinner a week a - head , and sent him a reminder the day before , it was two to one he never came after all . If he was going on ...
... head were loose , you would forget it . ' To make an appointment with him was a farce . If you asked him to dinner a week a - head , and sent him a reminder the day before , it was two to one he never came after all . If he was going on ...
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