Appletons' Journal, 1 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1876 |
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... standing before an unobtrusive doorway less than a hundred feet from the triple archway of the Bar . It is narrow and de- void of ornament , and might easily be passed unno- ticed . Above it stands a rusty , gilded cock , in the act of ...
... standing before an unobtrusive doorway less than a hundred feet from the triple archway of the Bar . It is narrow and de- void of ornament , and might easily be passed unno- ticed . Above it stands a rusty , gilded cock , in the act of ...
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... standing German caricature of the English tourist is the man who is slowly counting his money on the Continent , in puz- zled efforts to learn what he is paying for his fun . A friend of mine , on leaving New York , persisted in giving ...
... standing German caricature of the English tourist is the man who is slowly counting his money on the Continent , in puz- zled efforts to learn what he is paying for his fun . A friend of mine , on leaving New York , persisted in giving ...
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... standing up before him in a respectful attitude as if waiting to take his orders . Dwight waved him to the remaining chair , which he took with a bow of self - deprecation . When his visitor entered he had been smoking a brier pipe of ...
... standing up before him in a respectful attitude as if waiting to take his orders . Dwight waved him to the remaining chair , which he took with a bow of self - deprecation . When his visitor entered he had been smoking a brier pipe of ...
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... standing upright , was too small for us in a recumbent position . Our men lay packed together like herrings in a barrel . Not find- ing a vacant spot , I seated myself on a drum . Be- hind me was the colonel's charger , which , with his ...
... standing upright , was too small for us in a recumbent position . Our men lay packed together like herrings in a barrel . Not find- ing a vacant spot , I seated myself on a drum . Be- hind me was the colonel's charger , which , with his ...
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... standing until she took her seat in a crimson and gilt chair , immediately in front of her counsel . Her appearance was anything but prepossessing . She wore a black dress with a high ruff , an unbecom- ing gypsy hat with a huge bow in ...
... standing until she took her seat in a crimson and gilt chair , immediately in front of her counsel . Her appearance was anything but prepossessing . She wore a black dress with a high ruff , an unbecom- ing gypsy hat with a huge bow in ...
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