The Americans at Home: Or, Byeways, Backwoods, and Prairies, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... course of our numerous pere- grinations . We had agreed to make a twelve - mile stage before breakfast in company with the city people , whose way lay with ours so far . When the morning came and our mutual arrangements were to be made ...
... course of our numerous pere- grinations . We had agreed to make a twelve - mile stage before breakfast in company with the city people , whose way lay with ours so far . When the morning came and our mutual arrangements were to be made ...
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... course ; and ( also of course ) it was closed , though the sign still stared impudently at the cheated passenger . And this was " Wel- lington ! " Hollow honour for " le vainqueur du vainqueur du monde ! " After breakfast - at which ...
... course ; and ( also of course ) it was closed , though the sign still stared impudently at the cheated passenger . And this was " Wel- lington ! " Hollow honour for " le vainqueur du vainqueur du monde ! " After breakfast - at which ...
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... courses through his veins easily enables him to do ; like his master , his external appear- ance is rather unprepossessing ; but would that thy master , Charley , possessed thy in- tegral virtues ! High - spirited art thou , old friend ...
... courses through his veins easily enables him to do ; like his master , his external appear- ance is rather unprepossessing ; but would that thy master , Charley , possessed thy in- tegral virtues ! High - spirited art thou , old friend ...
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... courses in this country are frenchifically termed - glorying in the name of the " Tensas , " runs or rather creeps , by the door , before which - on the margin of the stream - stands one of those grand alluvial oaks which could canopy ...
... courses in this country are frenchifically termed - glorying in the name of the " Tensas , " runs or rather creeps , by the door , before which - on the margin of the stream - stands one of those grand alluvial oaks which could canopy ...
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... course of the arteries and veins beneath ; her mouth was partly open , and on looking in I saw not the vestige of a tooth ; the great dentist , Time , had succeeded in She would lie very extracting the last . quietly in a dull comatose ...
... course of the arteries and veins beneath ; her mouth was partly open , and on looking in I saw not the vestige of a tooth ; the great dentist , Time , had succeeded in She would lie very extracting the last . quietly in a dull comatose ...
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