Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 11John Sartain, Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart John Sartain & Company, 1852 |
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Side 106
... late newspaper paragraph which an- nounced that the Delaware lumbermen were floating down an unusually large number of rats this season . The accidental omission of an f explains this otherwise very funny statement . On the conclusion ...
... late newspaper paragraph which an- nounced that the Delaware lumbermen were floating down an unusually large number of rats this season . The accidental omission of an f explains this otherwise very funny statement . On the conclusion ...
Side 174
... late Mr. Justice Story ; but they are seldom spirited , na- tural , and fair talkers , with the coquettishness , and playfulness , and capriciousness of the truly gifted in that way , —ready for any subject , anywhere , and at all times ...
... late Mr. Justice Story ; but they are seldom spirited , na- tural , and fair talkers , with the coquettishness , and playfulness , and capriciousness of the truly gifted in that way , —ready for any subject , anywhere , and at all times ...
Side 179
... late , did Patience ; from the first peep of sunrise to the last gleam of sunset , and often till midnight , and later . She was so good a spinner that she had no need of a candle in the dark to see to spin by ; but had she needed one ...
... late , did Patience ; from the first peep of sunrise to the last gleam of sunset , and often till midnight , and later . She was so good a spinner that she had no need of a candle in the dark to see to spin by ; but had she needed one ...
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