The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Page 42
... returned to the village of T- , taking with me a man - servant , in whom I had every confidence . I rode over to the house , and up , the carriage - road- untrodden since the days of the eccentric Mr. Retzcar's four - in - hand . Unlock ...
... returned to the village of T- , taking with me a man - servant , in whom I had every confidence . I rode over to the house , and up , the carriage - road- untrodden since the days of the eccentric Mr. Retzcar's four - in - hand . Unlock ...
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... returned I , ' you have been a good servant to me for many years ; but you must either obey me now or leave my employ . ' ' But , Sir , ' continued he , ' you will not certainly sit in that dreadful library ? ' There are books which I ...
... returned I , ' you have been a good servant to me for many years ; but you must either obey me now or leave my employ . ' ' But , Sir , ' continued he , ' you will not certainly sit in that dreadful library ? ' There are books which I ...
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... returned . We walked out . ' Have you horses ? ' said my strange acquaintance . ' Unluckily only one . ' ' We will buy one . ' I mounted , and he walked on beside me , refusing my offer to allow him to ride in my stead , for about a ...
... returned . We walked out . ' Have you horses ? ' said my strange acquaintance . ' Unluckily only one . ' ' We will buy one . ' I mounted , and he walked on beside me , refusing my offer to allow him to ride in my stead , for about a ...
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... returned pure perhaps at heart , but clothed in the robes of ineffable melancholy of the morbid and sickly Ori- ental . It came back with a hatred of joyousness and of beauty , for it had learned from Indian fakirs that it was a sin to ...
... returned pure perhaps at heart , but clothed in the robes of ineffable melancholy of the morbid and sickly Ori- ental . It came back with a hatred of joyousness and of beauty , for it had learned from Indian fakirs that it was a sin to ...
Page 73
... returning consciousness she spoke a name . The dream - effort roused her . Was it then , she thought , all true ? For , sure enough , Mr. Julian was leaning over her with all the tenderness that his face wore in her dream . ' What were ...
... returning consciousness she spoke a name . The dream - effort roused her . Was it then , she thought , all true ? For , sure enough , Mr. Julian was leaning over her with all the tenderness that his face wore in her dream . ' What were ...
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