The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... arms , and rolled it closely in the blanket . " Hold on a minute , Ben ! " said he to his companion ; " this yelp must be stopped " ; and stepping over to the back of the wagon , he grasped his wife tightly with one arm , and with the ...
... arms , and rolled it closely in the blanket . " Hold on a minute , Ben ! " said he to his companion ; " this yelp must be stopped " ; and stepping over to the back of the wagon , he grasped his wife tightly with one arm , and with the ...
169 psl.
... arms , he carried her across the meadow , back to the house , and down a flight of crazy steps into the cellar , where a little forge was all ablaze with white - hot coal , and the two ill - visaged men she well knew by sight were busy ...
... arms , he carried her across the meadow , back to the house , and down a flight of crazy steps into the cellar , where a little forge was all ablaze with white - hot coal , and the two ill - visaged men she well knew by sight were busy ...
186 psl.
... arms , shy and tender , his English blood showing through his Spanish skin , -for he is a child of mixed race . We are all pleased and touched , and Padre Lluc presently brings us a da- guerreotype , and says , " It is my moth- er ...
... arms , shy and tender , his English blood showing through his Spanish skin , -for he is a child of mixed race . We are all pleased and touched , and Padre Lluc presently brings us a da- guerreotype , and says , " It is my moth- er ...
192 psl.
... arms folded , and learned nothing , —they told us , nothing ; for the instruction of the blind is not thought of in these parts . This seemed piteous to us , and made us reflect how happy are our blinds , to say nothing of our deafs and ...
... arms folded , and learned nothing , —they told us , nothing ; for the instruction of the blind is not thought of in these parts . This seemed piteous to us , and made us reflect how happy are our blinds , to say nothing of our deafs and ...
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... arms of this wondrously beautiful fairy princess , ex- pecting to be carried away by her to Dream - land . Meanwhile , Mrs. Scudder was gravely discoursing with Colonel Burr and M. de Frontignac ; and the Abbé , a smal and gentlemanly ...
... arms of this wondrously beautiful fairy princess , ex- pecting to be carried away by her to Dream - land . Meanwhile , Mrs. Scudder was gravely discoursing with Colonel Burr and M. de Frontignac ; and the Abbé , a smal and gentlemanly ...
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