The MagnoliaMonson Bancroft, 1837 |
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... exclaimed , observing a slight inclination to cheer among the excited mari- " What ! would you tell yon laggards where we lie that ye would clamor even now ? Anson " — he continued , turning toward his second in command , a tall and ...
... exclaimed , observing a slight inclination to cheer among the excited mari- " What ! would you tell yon laggards where we lie that ye would clamor even now ? Anson " — he continued , turning toward his second in command , a tall and ...
Page 120
... exclaimed , that one thing was very certain never met with a person more unfit for a selectman or street - commissioner ! But I have dived off strangely . Let us get back to our story . - he " The boat again appeared . Fortunately , the ...
... exclaimed , that one thing was very certain never met with a person more unfit for a selectman or street - commissioner ! But I have dived off strangely . Let us get back to our story . - he " The boat again appeared . Fortunately , the ...
Page 193
... exclaimed Lady Staremberg , with an echo to her husband like that of Killarney . " Never ! " exclaimed the youth , with a voice of thun- der . " Never ! Give up Bertha ? Better tell me to give up life . " " Ay , and that might be ...
... exclaimed Lady Staremberg , with an echo to her husband like that of Killarney . " Never ! " exclaimed the youth , with a voice of thun- der . " Never ! Give up Bertha ? Better tell me to give up life . " " Ay , and that might be ...
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The Magnolia | 11 |
The Party of Six A Trait of the Nineteenth Century | 75 |
Sunset on the Hudson | 91 |
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