Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... never related the exploit without winding up with- " I might , indeed , have carried off the original , had I chose to dangle a little longer after her chariot - wheels ; for , to do the girl jus- tice , I believe she had a liking for ...
... never related the exploit without winding up with- " I might , indeed , have carried off the original , had I chose to dangle a little longer after her chariot - wheels ; for , to do the girl jus- tice , I believe she had a liking for ...
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... never forget the old man's an- swer , and the look that accompanied it . 66 What , " cried he , " lop off the limbs of my cherry - tree in its old age ? Why do you not cut off the gray locks of your poor old father ? " Do my readers ...
... never forget the old man's an- swer , and the look that accompanied it . 66 What , " cried he , " lop off the limbs of my cherry - tree in its old age ? Why do you not cut off the gray locks of your poor old father ? " Do my readers ...
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Washington Irving. insomuch that great apprehensions are enter- tained that it will never be dry enough for use . Add to this , the noble County Paris had the misfortune to tear his corduroy breeches , in the scuffle with Romeo , by ...
Washington Irving. insomuch that great apprehensions are enter- tained that it will never be dry enough for use . Add to this , the noble County Paris had the misfortune to tear his corduroy breeches , in the scuffle with Romeo , by ...
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... Never were we so happy as when , stealing away on a holiday to the Hall , we ranged about the fields with honest Cæsar . He was particularly adroit in making our quail - traps and fishing - rods ; was always the ringleader in all the ...
... Never were we so happy as when , stealing away on a holiday to the Hall , we ranged about the fields with honest Cæsar . He was particularly adroit in making our quail - traps and fishing - rods ; was always the ringleader in all the ...
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... never , I believe , been specifi- cally defined , and as we are determined to in- struct our readers to the extent of our abilities , and their limited comprehension , it may not be amiss here to let them know what we under- stand by a ...
... never , I believe , been specifi- cally defined , and as we are determined to in- struct our readers to the extent of our abilities , and their limited comprehension , it may not be amiss here to let them know what we under- stand by a ...
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