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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... arm with a warm - hearted friend , we paid down our twenty - five cents and walked in , expecting to see something . We appeal to any equestrian in existence if there did n't stand a mere ordinary horse with a bald tail ; which is ...
... arm with a warm - hearted friend , we paid down our twenty - five cents and walked in , expecting to see something . We appeal to any equestrian in existence if there did n't stand a mere ordinary horse with a bald tail ; which is ...
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... arms of England ? We speak of the twenty - five cents edition ; for as that is the one which the publisher has sent us , although we don't much notice twenty - five cents , we are making out a twenty - five cents ' notice . In any case ...
... arms of England ? We speak of the twenty - five cents edition ; for as that is the one which the publisher has sent us , although we don't much notice twenty - five cents , we are making out a twenty - five cents ' notice . In any case ...
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... arms , eyes and brain , many gross of needles , and provi- dentially have been able to set up a small shop , you think this will be any service to young la- on the proceeds of which I am doing well . If dies in the like situation , you ...
... arms , eyes and brain , many gross of needles , and provi- dentially have been able to set up a small shop , you think this will be any service to young la- on the proceeds of which I am doing well . If dies in the like situation , you ...
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... arm gave me so keen a thrill when- ever its soft weight became sensible - not at all because it was a woman's hand . ' Do you believe that man and woman can be truly friends ? ' she said , looking up to me , so that the moonlight filled ...
... arm gave me so keen a thrill when- ever its soft weight became sensible - not at all because it was a woman's hand . ' Do you believe that man and woman can be truly friends ? ' she said , looking up to me , so that the moonlight filled ...
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... arms upon the unhewn upper rail , having become lost in thought . The rough bark of the log contrasted with those round , white arms resting , warm with youth , luxuriously upon it . I won- dered if , in spite of their proverbial ...
... arms upon the unhewn upper rail , having become lost in thought . The rough bark of the log contrasted with those round , white arms resting , warm with youth , luxuriously upon it . I won- dered if , in spite of their proverbial ...
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