Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... tell you , Pa ! come here , and I'll show you such a sight as you never saw in all your lifetime . " " The old gentleman sus ceting what George would be at , gave him his hand , which he seized with great eagerness , and tugging him ...
... tell you , Pa ! come here , and I'll show you such a sight as you never saw in all your lifetime . " " The old gentleman sus ceting what George would be at , gave him his hand , which he seized with great eagerness , and tugging him ...
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... tell the truth , at first I did not much care , and rather hoped they were , preferring a death by poison to one of starvation . I afterwards ascertained that they were perfectly harmless and not without nutriment . The water I greedily ...
... tell the truth , at first I did not much care , and rather hoped they were , preferring a death by poison to one of starvation . I afterwards ascertained that they were perfectly harmless and not without nutriment . The water I greedily ...
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... tell where , in the pathless wilderness , they should lie - no one , unless he has passed through a simi- lar scene , can conceive of the strange tumult of my feelings , in which an over- powering joy was predominant . I was wild with ...
... tell where , in the pathless wilderness , they should lie - no one , unless he has passed through a simi- lar scene , can conceive of the strange tumult of my feelings , in which an over- powering joy was predominant . I was wild with ...
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... tell my story , I experienced from them the most kind and hospitable treatment . They were a company of Oregon emigrants , who were " laying over the Sabbath , to recruit themselves and animals . My feet were carefully dressed , my ...
... tell my story , I experienced from them the most kind and hospitable treatment . They were a company of Oregon emigrants , who were " laying over the Sabbath , to recruit themselves and animals . My feet were carefully dressed , my ...
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... tell the differ- ence at once , as soon as he compares the speaker or writer who is all on fire with his subject , with him who deliberately sets it forth as a substance quite foreign to his own soul , however much under his mastery ...
... tell the differ- ence at once , as soon as he compares the speaker or writer who is all on fire with his subject , with him who deliberately sets it forth as a substance quite foreign to his own soul , however much under his mastery ...
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