The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... turned up , and away went we , hook and line , into the black hole below . At this moment our tackle parted ; the robber , whether alligator or gar we know not , dis- appeared with our scarce captured prey , and we crawled out upon the ...
... turned up , and away went we , hook and line , into the black hole below . At this moment our tackle parted ; the robber , whether alligator or gar we know not , dis- appeared with our scarce captured prey , and we crawled out upon the ...
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... turned aside from the highway to enjoy the greenness of a country road which wound under the arches of a forest , towards the bases of steep and rugged hills . Coming upon a steep ascent I fastened the bridle of my horse to the swinging ...
... turned aside from the highway to enjoy the greenness of a country road which wound under the arches of a forest , towards the bases of steep and rugged hills . Coming upon a steep ascent I fastened the bridle of my horse to the swinging ...
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... turned away hastily . She trembled violently and clasped me tightly in her arms . At the same moment , I heard a lady's footstep in the hall . Eustis met the lady as she came forward , and I heard the salutation that he gave her lips ...
... turned away hastily . She trembled violently and clasped me tightly in her arms . At the same moment , I heard a lady's footstep in the hall . Eustis met the lady as she came forward , and I heard the salutation that he gave her lips ...
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... turned to Ellen . " Dearest , I would send her into the country . The air of New York does not suit the child . " She made no reply , but took her daugh- ter in her arms , and after giving it a long silent embrace , turned to him a look ...
... turned to Ellen . " Dearest , I would send her into the country . The air of New York does not suit the child . " She made no reply , but took her daugh- ter in her arms , and after giving it a long silent embrace , turned to him a look ...
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... turned tion that had so long occupied me . The her head slowly , as if roused from a trance , spirit of mercy prevailed a second time , and seeing me directly behind her , sank and I resolved chiefly for her sake to let down silently ...
... turned tion that had so long occupied me . The her head slowly , as if roused from a trance , spirit of mercy prevailed a second time , and seeing me directly behind her , sank and I resolved chiefly for her sake to let down silently ...
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