The Americans at Home: Or, Byeways, Backwoods, and Prairies, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... young lady , their daughter . After , or rather with , this group entered a bluff , ruddy , well - made young man , who seemed to have been charioteer , and to whom it was not unreasonable to ascribe the adju- ration mentioned at the ...
... young lady , their daughter . After , or rather with , this group entered a bluff , ruddy , well - made young man , who seemed to have been charioteer , and to whom it was not unreasonable to ascribe the adju- ration mentioned at the ...
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... young lady , upon this , looked ineffable things at her mamma , and , indeed , disgust was very legible upon the countenance of all these unwilling guests . The house and its inhabitants , including our inoffensive and accidental selves ...
... young lady , upon this , looked ineffable things at her mamma , and , indeed , disgust was very legible upon the countenance of all these unwilling guests . The house and its inhabitants , including our inoffensive and accidental selves ...
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... young lady's travelling - dress displayed the taste so often exhibited by our young country women on such occasions - it was a costume fit for a round of morning visits . A rich green silk , now well draggled ; a fine Tuscan - bonnet ...
... young lady's travelling - dress displayed the taste so often exhibited by our young country women on such occasions - it was a costume fit for a round of morning visits . A rich green silk , now well draggled ; a fine Tuscan - bonnet ...
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... young man ( whose name we found to be Butts ) , " can do our own blowin ' in the woods . Here ! let me try ; " and with the old broom - stump he flirted up a fire in a minute , only scatter- ing smoke and ashes on all sides . The ladies ...
... young man ( whose name we found to be Butts ) , " can do our own blowin ' in the woods . Here ! let me try ; " and with the old broom - stump he flirted up a fire in a minute , only scatter- ing smoke and ashes on all sides . The ladies ...
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... young man of ordinary sensibility , but Mr. Butts , strong in conscious virtue , saw and felt nothing but his own importance ; and , moreover , seemed to think gallantry required him to be specially attentive to the only young lady of ...
... young man of ordinary sensibility , but Mr. Butts , strong in conscious virtue , saw and felt nothing but his own importance ; and , moreover , seemed to think gallantry required him to be specially attentive to the only young lady of ...
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