Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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Side 51
... laugh , then ; and low cheers , and " the soft patter of toes , " went round amongst the gentlemen . As for the good - for - nothing Mott , he could not be done laughing , or twisting my fingers , to punish them for the mischief they ...
... laugh , then ; and low cheers , and " the soft patter of toes , " went round amongst the gentlemen . As for the good - for - nothing Mott , he could not be done laughing , or twisting my fingers , to punish them for the mischief they ...
Side 74
... laughter from morning till night . " It was my own private opinion that folks at the Glen did not much else but laugh any time , the year round . " Sallie has so many qualities for an agreeable companion in the country , " said Sam ...
... laughter from morning till night . " It was my own private opinion that folks at the Glen did not much else but laugh any time , the year round . " Sallie has so many qualities for an agreeable companion in the country , " said Sam ...
Side 106
... laugh ! Everybody laughed at the joke when I first heard it . " Speaking about blunders , an amusing typographical error met my eye the other day . A bookseller's adver- tisement of Hawthorne's " Mosses from an Old Manse , " was made to ...
... laugh ! Everybody laughed at the joke when I first heard it . " Speaking about blunders , an amusing typographical error met my eye the other day . A bookseller's adver- tisement of Hawthorne's " Mosses from an Old Manse , " was made to ...
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Amy Hill angels Armand Marrast artist beautiful bright brother Butterwick called Captain Challan Ridge Charty Jem child clouds Colonel Coralin Corduroys cousin dark dear door dream earth exclaimed eyes face fear fire Fred friends gazed Genifrede Grace Hague hand happy head hear heard heart heaven Henry Irwine Hill horse Indians Jackson Jenny Lind JOHANNA WAGNER Jonesborough knew lady laugh light listen live looked Master Richard Mick mind Minnesinger Miss Hope mistress morning mother Mott mountain never night once party Patience Paul Lomond picture poet poor Ptol racter replied seemed shadow Silesia Skippack smile song soon soul speak spirit spoke stood sweet talk tears tell thee things thou thought tion told took turned voice walk Waxhaw wife wild words young