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 43
... fears . * . I am sorry to disobey you , Sir , ' said he at last ; but mortal man can't stay in a haunted house during such a storm as this , and I am going . Do come , Sir ? ' ( appealingly . ) ' Do as you please , ' said I , and ...
... fears . * . I am sorry to disobey you , Sir , ' said he at last ; but mortal man can't stay in a haunted house during such a storm as this , and I am going . Do come , Sir ? ' ( appealingly . ) ' Do as you please , ' said I , and ...
Page 44
... fear of that hideous face peering at me . My nerves were utterly un- strung . I took out my watch - it was half ... fears were dispelled . I went back and examined the prostrate form ; it was the vision of the previous night , but no ...
... fear of that hideous face peering at me . My nerves were utterly un- strung . I took out my watch - it was half ... fears were dispelled . I went back and examined the prostrate form ; it was the vision of the previous night , but no ...
Page 56
... Jews . These religious appellations are party names , and the symbols of reproach , fear , and power , according to the strength of the several parties . The deadliest enmity exists between these rival 56 [ JANUARY , THE TURK IN SYRIA .
... Jews . These religious appellations are party names , and the symbols of reproach , fear , and power , according to the strength of the several parties . The deadliest enmity exists between these rival 56 [ JANUARY , THE TURK IN SYRIA .
Page 66
... fears and ' ideas , ' and boldly grasp at life . They peep out from wild songs of the peo- ple , from the half - hidden fancies of daring scholars , like rose - buds among leaves ; from the bold books of philosophers and poets , some of ...
... fears and ' ideas , ' and boldly grasp at life . They peep out from wild songs of the peo- ple , from the half - hidden fancies of daring scholars , like rose - buds among leaves ; from the bold books of philosophers and poets , some of ...
Page 75
... fears were cycled . Where was Mr. Julian ? What was he think- ing ? ' She knew instinctively that it would not do to make him jealous ' Lotus or ivy , treachery or oblivion , Adrienne ? ' ' O Mr. Julian ! ' she gasped , ' why did n't ...
... fears were cycled . Where was Mr. Julian ? What was he think- ing ? ' She knew instinctively that it would not do to make him jealous ' Lotus or ivy , treachery or oblivion , Adrienne ? ' ' O Mr. Julian ! ' she gasped , ' why did n't ...
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