Appletons' Journal, 14 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... BASILWOOD . NOR lo ! the winter is past ; the rain is " FOR over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come , and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ! " By these immemorial and ...
... BASILWOOD . NOR lo ! the winter is past ; the rain is " FOR over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come , and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ! " By these immemorial and ...
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... Basilwood . That is to say , he brought the mail whenever there was any thing to bring ; but , generally speaking , he came empty- handed , and then , merely waiting for old Thurston to appear , he would shake his head , dig his heels ...
... Basilwood . That is to say , he brought the mail whenever there was any thing to bring ; but , generally speaking , he came empty- handed , and then , merely waiting for old Thurston to appear , he would shake his head , dig his heels ...
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... Basilwood was neither easy nor altogether pleasant , but hab- it and circumstance had combined to fix and keep her there . She had come to Middle- borough a stranger , and though more than twenty years had now passed , a stranger she ...
... Basilwood was neither easy nor altogether pleasant , but hab- it and circumstance had combined to fix and keep her there . She had come to Middle- borough a stranger , and though more than twenty years had now passed , a stranger she ...
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... Basilwood . Miss Basil , had she chosen so to do , might easily have shown the world how indispensable she was to the judge's money- less widow ; but Miss Basil was the most reticent of women , and all she asked of the world was to be ...
... Basilwood . Miss Basil , had she chosen so to do , might easily have shown the world how indispensable she was to the judge's money- less widow ; but Miss Basil was the most reticent of women , and all she asked of the world was to be ...
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... Basilwood . She wished to keep Arthur with her ; she hoped to induce him to give up civil - engineer- ing , with which he seemed just now to be in- fatuated , and devote himself to planting ; for , though planting was no longer the ...
... Basilwood . She wished to keep Arthur with her ; she hoped to induce him to give up civil - engineer- ing , with which he seemed just now to be in- fatuated , and devote himself to planting ; for , though planting was no longer the ...
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