Appletons' Journal, 1 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1876 |
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... cried Hester , eagerly . " I was not in the least hurt or offended by your opinion " " Since it was altogether without value in your eyes . " 66 Pardon me ; I was about to say , since it was based wholly on hearsay . I hope you think ...
... cried Hester , eagerly . " I was not in the least hurt or offended by your opinion " " Since it was altogether without value in your eyes . " 66 Pardon me ; I was about to say , since it was based wholly on hearsay . I hope you think ...
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... cries were anything but encouraging to his youthful comrades . The soldier's belief that every bullet has his billet ' was strengthened by another shot striking Ensign Cooper , the shortest man in the regi- ment , and in the very centre ...
... cries were anything but encouraging to his youthful comrades . The soldier's belief that every bullet has his billet ' was strengthened by another shot striking Ensign Cooper , the shortest man in the regi- ment , and in the very centre ...
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... cried for assistance to an Irishman , and the Irishman's reply : " Help me out ! help me out ! ' Zounds ! what a pother ! If you're two of you there , why not help one another ? ' " Who has not heard of Lord Dudley's eccentric habit of ...
... cried for assistance to an Irishman , and the Irishman's reply : " Help me out ! help me out ! ' Zounds ! what a pother ! If you're two of you there , why not help one another ? ' " Who has not heard of Lord Dudley's eccentric habit of ...
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... cried , put on her clothes and took them off , like any other woman whose ro- mance - for every woman has her romance - is as yet unknown to the world . Leigh Hunt went there for inspiration ere he wrote his poem ; Ary Scheffer be- fore ...
... cried , put on her clothes and took them off , like any other woman whose ro- mance - for every woman has her romance - is as yet unknown to the world . Leigh Hunt went there for inspiration ere he wrote his poem ; Ary Scheffer be- fore ...
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... cried bitterly . A good friar and myself came to her aid , and recovered the pigeon . She told us a sad tale of two little brothers and a baby left at home , a mother who had died a week before , of a father who had abandoned them ; and ...
... cried bitterly . A good friar and myself came to her aid , and recovered the pigeon . She told us a sad tale of two little brothers and a baby left at home , a mother who had died a week before , of a father who had abandoned them ; and ...
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