Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... father and mother , and their only daughter . An air of anxiety rested upon their features , as they gazed in silence upon the flickering embers , which the coolness of an October evening rendered grateful . The father had seen more ...
... father and mother , and their only daughter . An air of anxiety rested upon their features , as they gazed in silence upon the flickering embers , which the coolness of an October evening rendered grateful . The father had seen more ...
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... father . His coun- tenance was composed , but colourless , and his eyes were closed . " The townsmen , then , " continued Mr. Baxter , " sent a messenger to Stratford - on - Avon , and about four o'clock in the morning he returned ...
... father . His coun- tenance was composed , but colourless , and his eyes were closed . " The townsmen , then , " continued Mr. Baxter , " sent a messenger to Stratford - on - Avon , and about four o'clock in the morning he returned ...
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... father . She would listen , with pleased attention , to his propositions and dis- tinctions ; sometimes interposing questions which would inconveniently interfere with the continuity of his elaborate logic , and sometimes in gentle ...
... father . She would listen , with pleased attention , to his propositions and dis- tinctions ; sometimes interposing questions which would inconveniently interfere with the continuity of his elaborate logic , and sometimes in gentle ...
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... father's halls . " " I fear not to affirm , that among all the daughters of England's nobles , there is no one of more true grace and dignity than Alice . " The old Puritan smiled at the enthusiasm of the young man . " What says the ...
... father's halls . " " I fear not to affirm , that among all the daughters of England's nobles , there is no one of more true grace and dignity than Alice . " The old Puritan smiled at the enthusiasm of the young man . " What says the ...
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... father's home . And brilliant , in her youthful splendor , Like creature , come from heaven's height , With cheeks all mantling , modest , tender , The maiden stands before his sight . A nameless longing then is waking In the youth's ...
... father's home . And brilliant , in her youthful splendor , Like creature , come from heaven's height , With cheeks all mantling , modest , tender , The maiden stands before his sight . A nameless longing then is waking In the youth's ...
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