The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volumen36Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1850 |
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... poor , he copied the con- duct of his rich neighbor in the education of his son . The school- master had discontinued the practice of taking new comers into the orchard , for he had found that they rarely possessed discretion enough to ...
... poor , he copied the con- duct of his rich neighbor in the education of his son . The school- master had discontinued the practice of taking new comers into the orchard , for he had found that they rarely possessed discretion enough to ...
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... poor , and her father was rich and aristocratic ; and beside she was known to be engaged to a gentleman of suitable wealth in the city of Hartford ; all which caused the young student to restrain his feelings , rather avoiding than ...
... poor , and her father was rich and aristocratic ; and beside she was known to be engaged to a gentleman of suitable wealth in the city of Hartford ; all which caused the young student to restrain his feelings , rather avoiding than ...
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... poor marauding bird were earned A few plump kernels of the golden grain ; Hopping in furrows , by the ploughman turned , With piercing beak the grub - worm he had slain . X. The Bobolink excels him with a song That mocks the modulations ...
... poor marauding bird were earned A few plump kernels of the golden grain ; Hopping in furrows , by the ploughman turned , With piercing beak the grub - worm he had slain . X. The Bobolink excels him with a song That mocks the modulations ...
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... poor company 6 No indeed , ' she replied , laughing , Mr. Hatton is the best of com- panions . He is n't so vain as you , you who want to say and do every thing yourself . ' Ah ! ' replied my cousin , ' you do n't know Hugh . He is ...
... poor company 6 No indeed , ' she replied , laughing , Mr. Hatton is the best of com- panions . He is n't so vain as you , you who want to say and do every thing yourself . ' Ah ! ' replied my cousin , ' you do n't know Hugh . He is ...
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... Poor fellow ! you look dreadfully haggard and pale . But I have something to tell you which I think will restore you to something like your wonted spirits . ' I did not look him in the face ; I 58 [ July , A Leaf of Life .
... Poor fellow ! you look dreadfully haggard and pale . But I have something to tell you which I think will restore you to something like your wonted spirits . ' I did not look him in the face ; I 58 [ July , A Leaf of Life .
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