Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... speak knowingly , for he honored me with his con- fidence . The last time I saw him I shall long re- member : I found him shut up with hieroglyph- ic writing arranged backward in columns , and ornamented with drawings of faces . He ...
... speak knowingly , for he honored me with his con- fidence . The last time I saw him I shall long re- member : I found him shut up with hieroglyph- ic writing arranged backward in columns , and ornamented with drawings of faces . He ...
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... speak the truth , had nursed him with heroic patience . The evening before her embarkation with a leaden coffin for Périgueux , Horace begged the favor of a moment's inter- view at night under the starry skies of Egypt , in a delicious ...
... speak the truth , had nursed him with heroic patience . The evening before her embarkation with a leaden coffin for Périgueux , Horace begged the favor of a moment's inter- view at night under the starry skies of Egypt , in a delicious ...
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... speak of her beauty , which is incomparable , but it is impossible to see her or to hear her speak without recogniz- ing her to be a most superior woman , the most suitable in the world to give a man good counsel , and to lead him ...
... speak of her beauty , which is incomparable , but it is impossible to see her or to hear her speak without recogniz- ing her to be a most superior woman , the most suitable in the world to give a man good counsel , and to lead him ...
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... speak of her beauty , which is incomparable , but it is impossible to see her or to hear her speak without recogniz- ing her to be a most superior woman , the most suitable in the world to give a man good counsel , and to lead him ...
... speak of her beauty , which is incomparable , but it is impossible to see her or to hear her speak without recogniz- ing her to be a most superior woman , the most suitable in the world to give a man good counsel , and to lead him ...
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... speak of Katie Woodencloak's still tougher covering , greatly re- sembles the " husk " which hides the brilliance of the beast to whom the Beauty of so many tales is married , and is therefore suggestive of an origin connected with ...
... speak of Katie Woodencloak's still tougher covering , greatly re- sembles the " husk " which hides the brilliance of the beast to whom the Beauty of so many tales is married , and is therefore suggestive of an origin connected with ...
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