American Monthly Knickerbocker, Tom 8Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew 1836 |
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... soon as he saw that it was gold , he put it into his waiscoat pocket , and said it was not half enough . • ' So , they were getting out a grey - hound - one of the blood - hounds that the Spaniards took to hunt down the Indians in ...
... soon as he saw that it was gold , he put it into his waiscoat pocket , and said it was not half enough . • ' So , they were getting out a grey - hound - one of the blood - hounds that the Spaniards took to hunt down the Indians in ...
Strona 42
... soon resuscitated . Then , for the first time , he looked up , and ob- serving the dripping garments of Henri , he smiled upon him with that comprehensive and affectionate smile he wore when he looked upon those he loved . But as he ...
... soon resuscitated . Then , for the first time , he looked up , and ob- serving the dripping garments of Henri , he smiled upon him with that comprehensive and affectionate smile he wore when he looked upon those he loved . But as he ...
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... soon glad to descend from my ' bad eminence ' in the main top . We soon passed the distinctly - marked line between the yellow current of the King of Floods , and the green water of ( as we sup- posed ) the Gulf of Mexico , being well ...
... soon glad to descend from my ' bad eminence ' in the main top . We soon passed the distinctly - marked line between the yellow current of the King of Floods , and the green water of ( as we sup- posed ) the Gulf of Mexico , being well ...
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... soon write again , and not leave you ignorant of the manner in which I passed the evening at the palace of Zenobia . Accordingly , knowing that you would desire this , I had no sooner tied and sealed my epistle , than I sat down to give ...
... soon write again , and not leave you ignorant of the manner in which I passed the evening at the palace of Zenobia . Accordingly , knowing that you would desire this , I had no sooner tied and sealed my epistle , than I sat down to give ...
Strona 90
... soon comprehended what it was she wanted . I myself came in unwittingly for a share of the sport . For as Faustula came bounding by me , I did as those are so apt to do who know little of children - I suddenly extended my arms and ...
... soon comprehended what it was she wanted . I myself came in unwittingly for a share of the sport . For as Faustula came bounding by me , I did as those are so apt to do who know little of children - I suddenly extended my arms and ...
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