The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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... heard by ac- cident of your pill , and after fifteen boxes ex- perienced relief . My breath was entirely changed ; so much so , that there is now a young unbeknown to me , helped himself to a sly kiss , man quite attentive to me , who ...
... heard by ac- cident of your pill , and after fifteen boxes ex- perienced relief . My breath was entirely changed ; so much so , that there is now a young unbeknown to me , helped himself to a sly kiss , man quite attentive to me , who ...
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... heard the publisher say , Blamed if we can knock them off fast enough ! ' How's Castigated Shakspeare , or the Bard of Avon made fit to be read : executed with much deli- cacy of discrimination , and with a sensible preface . Also ...
... heard the publisher say , Blamed if we can knock them off fast enough ! ' How's Castigated Shakspeare , or the Bard of Avon made fit to be read : executed with much deli- cacy of discrimination , and with a sensible preface . Also ...
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... heard nothing more . I glanced anxi- ously up and down , over and across the room , but could not see the object of my search . 6 What the devil is the matter with you ? ' said my friend B. taking hold of me . " Nothing ; I want to find ...
... heard nothing more . I glanced anxi- ously up and down , over and across the room , but could not see the object of my search . 6 What the devil is the matter with you ? ' said my friend B. taking hold of me . " Nothing ; I want to find ...
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... heard at my door , and Bernhardi entered . He was pale as death ; his eyes glistened with intense hate and des- peration ; his soul appeared harrowed by the most violent emotions ; but when he spoke his words fell slow , and were ...
... heard at my door , and Bernhardi entered . He was pale as death ; his eyes glistened with intense hate and des- peration ; his soul appeared harrowed by the most violent emotions ; but when he spoke his words fell slow , and were ...
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... heard from my parents that a fearful epidemic was raging in my native village , and that they desired to see me . I went home . The village was in mourning ; a malignant fever was carrying off the inhabitants . Rosalie's mother had just ...
... heard from my parents that a fearful epidemic was raging in my native village , and that they desired to see me . I went home . The village was in mourning ; a malignant fever was carrying off the inhabitants . Rosalie's mother had just ...
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