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 16
... sure to lead his innocents thither by still waters , and pleasant pastures , and flowery lanes to the gate ; but rather uncer- tain to get them in though , we are afraid ; for Saint Peter is , we believe , very slow about letting any ...
... sure to lead his innocents thither by still waters , and pleasant pastures , and flowery lanes to the gate ; but rather uncer- tain to get them in though , we are afraid ; for Saint Peter is , we believe , very slow about letting any ...
Page 19
... sure to get fanned into a ridiculous conflagration , painfully perceptible to the naked eye , if that organ be in a normal condition . If the philosopher craves for a fresh and sweet morsel to ruminate on ; if the student of physiognomy ...
... sure to get fanned into a ridiculous conflagration , painfully perceptible to the naked eye , if that organ be in a normal condition . If the philosopher craves for a fresh and sweet morsel to ruminate on ; if the student of physiognomy ...
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... sure , but he shall never leave me . -never ! ' And he pulled off a little cap he always wore , and on top of his head appeared a long , narrow strip of scalp , on which no hair grew . ' Tom Argent , ' he said , ' has n't that mark ...
... sure , but he shall never leave me . -never ! ' And he pulled off a little cap he always wore , and on top of his head appeared a long , narrow strip of scalp , on which no hair grew . ' Tom Argent , ' he said , ' has n't that mark ...
Page 51
... sure and terrible retribution ; the marshaled hosts advancing with firm , determined tread , bearing before them that starry emblem , that the ordeal of battle might purify it of the stain left there by treason's foul hand . Through the ...
... sure and terrible retribution ; the marshaled hosts advancing with firm , determined tread , bearing before them that starry emblem , that the ordeal of battle might purify it of the stain left there by treason's foul hand . Through the ...
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... sure enough , Mr. Julian was leaning over her with all the tenderness that his face wore in her dream . ' What were you dreaming , Adrienne , that you called me ? ' he said softly . She roused herself still further . Where am I ? ' she ...
... sure enough , Mr. Julian was leaning over her with all the tenderness that his face wore in her dream . ' What were you dreaming , Adrienne , that you called me ? ' he said softly . She roused herself still further . Where am I ? ' she ...
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