The Atlantic Monthly, 18 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... never forget , ' may be I shall never want you to do anything more for me . Cold water ! give me some cold water ! If I don't have it , my senses will surely fly out of my head ! ' ' Yes , Johnny , ' says I , and I went and brought a ...
... never forget , ' may be I shall never want you to do anything more for me . Cold water ! give me some cold water ! If I don't have it , my senses will surely fly out of my head ! ' ' Yes , Johnny , ' says I , and I went and brought a ...
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... Never was a vic- tory more complete ; and never were brighter laurels worn than were that teenth South Carolina Regiment , and the Fifty - first , Fifty - third , and Fifty - ninth Georgia Regiments . " - pp . 161 , 162 . morning laid ...
... Never was a vic- tory more complete ; and never were brighter laurels worn than were that teenth South Carolina Regiment , and the Fifty - first , Fifty - third , and Fifty - ninth Georgia Regiments . " - pp . 161 , 162 . morning laid ...
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... never acknowledged the compliment , an omission which some German authors attribute to the latter's distaste at being surpassed on his lat- est and ( at that time ) favorite field . No one familiar with Goethe's life and works will ...
... never acknowledged the compliment , an omission which some German authors attribute to the latter's distaste at being surpassed on his lat- est and ( at that time ) favorite field . No one familiar with Goethe's life and works will ...
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... never could compress my thoughts sufficient- ly to write in a very spacious room . It has three windows , two of which are shaded by a large and beautiful willow- tree , which sweeps against the over- hanging eaves . On this side we ...
... never could compress my thoughts sufficient- ly to write in a very spacious room . It has three windows , two of which are shaded by a large and beautiful willow- tree , which sweeps against the over- hanging eaves . On this side we ...
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... never comes again . " At this moment I feel the dresser in the corner , gleaming with the cook's refulgent pride of polished tins ; I am sensible of that pulpit ironing - table- alas ! the flat - iron on its ring is as cold as the hand ...
... never comes again . " At this moment I feel the dresser in the corner , gleaming with the cook's refulgent pride of polished tins ; I am sensible of that pulpit ironing - table- alas ! the flat - iron on its ring is as cold as the hand ...
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