The Americans at Home: Or, Byeways, Backwoods, and Prairies, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... once anxiously occupied in unrolling the said bolster , which proved , after the Champollion process was completed , to be a very delicate and rather pretty young lady , their daughter . After , or rather with , this group entered a ...
... once anxiously occupied in unrolling the said bolster , which proved , after the Champollion process was completed , to be a very delicate and rather pretty young lady , their daughter . After , or rather with , this group entered a ...
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... once to the table , and politely invited the company to sit down . As there was no choice , the strangers took their seats , with prim faces enough , and Mrs. Gaston waited to be invited to make tea , while her poor half - blind husband ...
... once to the table , and politely invited the company to sit down . As there was no choice , the strangers took their seats , with prim faces enough , and Mrs. Gaston waited to be invited to make tea , while her poor half - blind husband ...
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... once more she will pass during this detention . Now dash both mate and captain ashore to " rush " the matter . The bell is struck for starting , as if to compel impossibility ; the accumulated steam is let off in brief , impa- tient ...
... once more she will pass during this detention . Now dash both mate and captain ashore to " rush " the matter . The bell is struck for starting , as if to compel impossibility ; the accumulated steam is let off in brief , impa- tient ...
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... once more she is under weigh . The struggle is to leave the bank before she can be passed , and fuel , flame , and frenzy , seemingly unite to secure the object ; barrels of combustibles are thrust into the furnaces , while , before the ...
... once more she is under weigh . The struggle is to leave the bank before she can be passed , and fuel , flame , and frenzy , seemingly unite to secure the object ; barrels of combustibles are thrust into the furnaces , while , before the ...
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... once occurred to " Uncle Nat . " " Dear me " ( his favourite expres- sion ) , " what a time about cooking . Why , it is the easiest thing in nature to get supper . Now , boys , if you will wait upon me , I'll be cook . " " Agreed ...
... once occurred to " Uncle Nat . " " Dear me " ( his favourite expres- sion ) , " what a time about cooking . Why , it is the easiest thing in nature to get supper . Now , boys , if you will wait upon me , I'll be cook . " " Agreed ...
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