Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... that a man from the wilds of America should express himself in tolerable English . I was looked upon as something new and strange in literature ; a kind of demi - savage , with a feather in his hand instead of on his head ;. THE AUTHOR.
... that a man from the wilds of America should express himself in tolerable English . I was looked upon as something new and strange in literature ; a kind of demi - savage , with a feather in his hand instead of on his head ;. THE AUTHOR.
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... head , there- fore , I wish to forestall the censoriousness of the reader , and I entreat he will not think the worse of me for the many injudicious things that may have been said in my commendation . I am aware that I often travel over ...
... head , there- fore , I wish to forestall the censoriousness of the reader , and I entreat he will not think the worse of me for the many injudicious things that may have been said in my commendation . I am aware that I often travel over ...
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... head of literature . Mr. Newberry was the first that ever filled my infant mind with the idea of a great and good man . He published all the picture - books of the day ; and , out of his abundant love for children , he charged ' nothing ...
... head of literature . Mr. Newberry was the first that ever filled my infant mind with the idea of a great and good man . He published all the picture - books of the day ; and , out of his abundant love for children , he charged ' nothing ...
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... heads the task of making converts . I shall continue on , therefore , in the course I have hitherto pursued ; looking at things poetically , rather than politically ; describing them as they are , rather than pretending to point out how ...
... heads the task of making converts . I shall continue on , therefore , in the course I have hitherto pursued ; looking at things poetically , rather than politically ; describing them as they are , rather than pretending to point out how ...
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... head about the house , and every hunting - trophy nailed to the door of the dog kennel . All the present race have grown up under his eye , and humor him in his old age . He once attended the Squire to Oxford , when he was student there ...
... head about the house , and every hunting - trophy nailed to the door of the dog kennel . All the present race have grown up under his eye , and humor him in his old age . He once attended the Squire to Oxford , when he was student there ...
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