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Page 34
... spirits of Hartshorn , with which the poisoned limb had now been constantly bathed for some hours , while frequent small doses of the same specific had been administered . This course had pro- duced a change , and the pale and weary ...
... spirits of Hartshorn , with which the poisoned limb had now been constantly bathed for some hours , while frequent small doses of the same specific had been administered . This course had pro- duced a change , and the pale and weary ...
Page 56
... spirits of the party were not very high during the ride . There was something a little cooling in the aspect of the marshes , and , although nobody liked to say so , the ground seemed rather wet for city building . However , the ...
... spirits of the party were not very high during the ride . There was something a little cooling in the aspect of the marshes , and , although nobody liked to say so , the ground seemed rather wet for city building . However , the ...
Page 59
... spirits . The sportsman came very near shooting a fat buck , and this miss kept him in talk for all day . The old gentlemen were much pleased with certain sta- tistical accounts furnished them by the trader , whom they decided on the ...
... spirits . The sportsman came very near shooting a fat buck , and this miss kept him in talk for all day . The old gentlemen were much pleased with certain sta- tistical accounts furnished them by the trader , whom they decided on the ...
Page 61
... spirit " on which I have been somewhat diffuse . I must not omit to record the friendly offer of one of the gentlemen whose adventures I have recapitulated , to take " two Montacute lots at five hundred dollars each . " As this was ...
... spirit " on which I have been somewhat diffuse . I must not omit to record the friendly offer of one of the gentlemen whose adventures I have recapitulated , to take " two Montacute lots at five hundred dollars each . " As this was ...
Page 73
... spirits , so unusual with me . Be this as it may , my troubles , when the children were to be washed and dressed , be- came real and tangible enough ; for , however philosophical grown people may sometimes be under disagreeables ...
... spirits , so unusual with me . Be this as it may , my troubles , when the children were to be washed and dressed , be- came real and tangible enough ; for , however philosophical grown people may sometimes be under disagreeables ...
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