The Atlantic Monthly, Том 12Atlantic Monthly Company, 1863 |
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... arm , and clinch his horny fist , as he marched straightway up to the doomed offender , fiercely denounced his dishonesty , and violently demanded redress ? Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro , and eagerness and delight on ...
... arm , and clinch his horny fist , as he marched straightway up to the doomed offender , fiercely denounced his dishonesty , and violently demanded redress ? Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro , and eagerness and delight on ...
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... arms , and set him down with his head the other way , " and immediately turn- ed him deftly in a corner about half as large as the wagon . The next lane we came to was the right one , and being narrow , rocky , and rough , we left our ...
... arms , and set him down with his head the other way , " and immediately turn- ed him deftly in a corner about half as large as the wagon . The next lane we came to was the right one , and being narrow , rocky , and rough , we left our ...
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... arm , or at least put her shoulder out of joint . If he did , I had fully de- termined in my own mind to hasten to her assistance and shame her to death with delicate and assiduous kindness . But fate lingered like all the rest of us ...
... arm , or at least put her shoulder out of joint . If he did , I had fully de- termined in my own mind to hasten to her assistance and shame her to death with delicate and assiduous kindness . But fate lingered like all the rest of us ...
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... arms of France . Then , once more em- barked , they held their course north- ward , happy in that benign decree which locks from mortal eyes the secrets of the future . Next they anchored near Fernandina , and to a neighboring river ...
... arms of France . Then , once more em- barked , they held their course north- ward , happy in that benign decree which locks from mortal eyes the secrets of the future . Next they anchored near Fernandina , and to a neighboring river ...
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... arms of France . Then , once more em- barked , they held their course north- ward , happy in that benign decree which locks from mortal eyes the secrets of the future . Next they anchored near Fernandina , and to a neighboring river ...
... arms of France . Then , once more em- barked , they held their course north- ward , happy in that benign decree which locks from mortal eyes the secrets of the future . Next they anchored near Fernandina , and to a neighboring river ...
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Стр. 501 - So nigh is grandeur to our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The youth replies, I can.
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Стр. 667 - I first came to understand anything about "the man without a country " one day when we overhauled a dirty little schooner which had slaves on board. An officer was sent to take charge of her, and, after a few minutes, he sent back his boat to ask that some one might be sent him who could speak Portuguese.