The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen5,Tema 6M. Bancroft, J. Wiley, and G. and C. and H. Carvill, 1835 |
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... took the axe , and felt along its edge , then smiling to the sheriff , he said : " This is a short medicine , but it is a physician that will cure all diseases . " Being asked , what way he would lay himself on the block , he answered ...
... took the axe , and felt along its edge , then smiling to the sheriff , he said : " This is a short medicine , but it is a physician that will cure all diseases . " Being asked , what way he would lay himself on the block , he answered ...
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... took his leave , and Harriet Greyson was left alone , watching beside the sick bed of her father . The medicine was duly given the pillow smoothed beneath the aching head of the aged sufferer - and when all was done , and when a smile ...
... took his leave , and Harriet Greyson was left alone , watching beside the sick bed of her father . The medicine was duly given the pillow smoothed beneath the aching head of the aged sufferer - and when all was done , and when a smile ...
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... took a handful . These men were from New Providence - a hundred miles distant - and were anchoring here with a little smack , to fish . When they were gone , another boat came off from the Key with a clever voluble negro , named Johnson ...
... took a handful . These men were from New Providence - a hundred miles distant - and were anchoring here with a little smack , to fish . When they were gone , another boat came off from the Key with a clever voluble negro , named Johnson ...
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... took his turn like a martyr . The monkey perched himself on a table all this time to scrutinize our faces , and I made free by way of elucidating the matter , to pull his tail , for which impertinence I very nearly paid with my eyes ...
... took his turn like a martyr . The monkey perched himself on a table all this time to scrutinize our faces , and I made free by way of elucidating the matter , to pull his tail , for which impertinence I very nearly paid with my eyes ...
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... took it into his head to go there in the afternoon . He hoped to find his capricious love just re- turned from the Bois de Boulogne , where , having been flattered into good humor by the compliments of her numerous admirers , and her ...
... took it into his head to go there in the afternoon . He hoped to find his capricious love just re- turned from the Bois de Boulogne , where , having been flattered into good humor by the compliments of her numerous admirers , and her ...
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