The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bind 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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Side 16
... tell , when he sets forth to wander , whither he may be driven by the uncertain currents of existence ; or when he may return ; or whether it may be ever his lot to revisit the scenes of his childhood ? I said , that at sea all is ...
... tell , when he sets forth to wander , whither he may be driven by the uncertain currents of existence ; or when he may return ; or whether it may be ever his lot to revisit the scenes of his childhood ? I said , that at sea all is ...
Side 18
... tell the story of their end . What sighs have been wafted after that ship ; what prayers offered up at the de- serted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress , the wife , the mother , pored over the daily news , to catch some ...
... tell the story of their end . What sighs have been wafted after that ship ; what prayers offered up at the de- serted fireside of home ! How often has the mistress , the wife , the mother , pored over the daily news , to catch some ...
Side 37
... telling her that her hus- band is a beggar ! —that she is to forego all the ele- gancies of life — all the pleasures of society — to shrink with me into indigence and obscurity ! To tell her that I have dragged her down from the sphere ...
... telling her that her hus- band is a beggar ! —that she is to forego all the ele- gancies of life — all the pleasures of society — to shrink with me into indigence and obscurity ! To tell her that I have dragged her down from the sphere ...
Side 44
... tell the truth , it is not a whit better than it should be . Its chief merit is its scru- pulous accuracy , which , indeed , was a little questioned , on its first appearance , but has since been completely established ; and it is now ...
... tell the truth , it is not a whit better than it should be . Its chief merit is its scru- pulous accuracy , which , indeed , was a little questioned , on its first appearance , but has since been completely established ; and it is now ...
Side 46
... tell the precise truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten , ) there lived many years since , while the country was yet a province of Great Britain , a simple good - natured fellow , of the name of Rip Van Winkle . He was a ...
... tell the precise truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten , ) there lived many years since , while the country was yet a province of Great Britain , a simple good - natured fellow , of the name of Rip Van Winkle . He was a ...
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