American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1853 |
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Page 52
... walked solemnly into the bar - room , and there made up for lost time in a way that created a visible respect for him among the circumjacent loafers . Then he proposed to me that , as I had never travelled behind Charley , we should go ...
... walked solemnly into the bar - room , and there made up for lost time in a way that created a visible respect for him among the circumjacent loafers . Then he proposed to me that , as I had never travelled behind Charley , we should go ...
Page 86
... walked upon the margin of the sea itself when the storm lowered , and fled away from the breakers as they rolled shoreward , and afterward , when the dazzling sun came out , beheld the same arc in its ever complete formation , with one ...
... walked upon the margin of the sea itself when the storm lowered , and fled away from the breakers as they rolled shoreward , and afterward , when the dazzling sun came out , beheld the same arc in its ever complete formation , with one ...
Page 99
... walked to and fro along the passage - way ; but hold ! I find that in prose this story won't be told . There's a jingle in the subject , and a rhythm , so to say , which defies prosaic rules ; so I'll let it have its way : " THE car was ...
... walked to and fro along the passage - way ; but hold ! I find that in prose this story won't be told . There's a jingle in the subject , and a rhythm , so to say , which defies prosaic rules ; so I'll let it have its way : " THE car was ...
Page 102
... walked seven times round the walls , and blowed seven blasts seven times , and then the walls fell in ? ' The clergyman said the miracle was properly stated . ' Looks reason- able , don't it ? ' asked the boatman of his companion , who ...
... walked seven times round the walls , and blowed seven blasts seven times , and then the walls fell in ? ' The clergyman said the miracle was properly stated . ' Looks reason- able , don't it ? ' asked the boatman of his companion , who ...
Page 121
... walked gloomily about the rooms and in the garden , or passed hours in looking at the portrait of his wife which hung in the parlor . He left his business for some months entirely to me , and remained at home . He muttered a great deal ...
... walked gloomily about the rooms and in the garden , or passed hours in looking at the portrait of his wife which hung in the parlor . He left his business for some months entirely to me , and remained at home . He muttered a great deal ...
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