The Richmond County Mirror, Volumen3F.L. Hagadorn, 1839 |
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... hour when the mild south - west would steal upon the bleak north - east - to come down in a world of white , feathery flakes ; and to cover the earth with its bright , level , uniform beauty . The streets , though not yet lighted , were ...
... hour when the mild south - west would steal upon the bleak north - east - to come down in a world of white , feathery flakes ; and to cover the earth with its bright , level , uniform beauty . The streets , though not yet lighted , were ...
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... silent and perplexed , as if hardly comprehend- ing the meaning . " It is very strange ! " exclaimed she , thinking aloud , and forgetting that she was not alone , " very strange ! What can he want at this hour ! " " 6 THE MIRROR .
... silent and perplexed , as if hardly comprehend- ing the meaning . " It is very strange ! " exclaimed she , thinking aloud , and forgetting that she was not alone , " very strange ! What can he want at this hour ! " " 6 THE MIRROR .
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What can he want at this hour ! " " He ! " exclaimed Edward , jealous ( so strange a thing is a lover's heart ) of her whom he was on the very point of resigning . " He ! -what he ? From whom comes that note ? " fully - she lighted a ...
What can he want at this hour ! " " He ! " exclaimed Edward , jealous ( so strange a thing is a lover's heart ) of her whom he was on the very point of resigning . " He ! -what he ? From whom comes that note ? " fully - she lighted a ...
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... hours of Salma- gundi , the upper surface of which Asmodeus could little done in the markets , except a little retailing . The noise and bustle of the arrival of the country wagons are at an end . At this hour , unless now and then may ...
... hours of Salma- gundi , the upper surface of which Asmodeus could little done in the markets , except a little retailing . The noise and bustle of the arrival of the country wagons are at an end . At this hour , unless now and then may ...
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... hour earlier than usual , having no letter - bags to wait for , since the post - office department transacts no business whatever on the Sabbath . The mail coaches going out of town is generally the signal for the people to return ...
... hour earlier than usual , having no letter - bags to wait for , since the post - office department transacts no business whatever on the Sabbath . The mail coaches going out of town is generally the signal for the people to return ...
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