Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... Heart of the Andes . " - Medical Consultation . - Cogs- well's Anecdote . - Relapse . - Visit of Kemble . - Discouragement . -Letter to H. T. Tuckerman on his Notice of Vol . V .......... 348 CHAPTER XXVI . Last Days . - A Formidable ...
... Heart of the Andes . " - Medical Consultation . - Cogs- well's Anecdote . - Relapse . - Visit of Kemble . - Discouragement . -Letter to H. T. Tuckerman on his Notice of Vol . V .......... 348 CHAPTER XXVI . Last Days . - A Formidable ...
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... heart . However , let us hope for the best . If the young couple really love each other , they may manage to have a happy fireside in spite of the mantel - piece ; and who knows but the old gentleman's heart may soften toward them ...
... heart . However , let us hope for the best . If the young couple really love each other , they may manage to have a happy fireside in spite of the mantel - piece ; and who knows but the old gentleman's heart may soften toward them ...
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... hearts without first consult- ing the harder hearts of all the old gentlemen they may happen to be related to . For my own part , I should take it in great dudgeon , if any of you girls at the cottage should throw yourselves away upon ...
... hearts without first consult- ing the harder hearts of all the old gentlemen they may happen to be related to . For my own part , I should take it in great dudgeon , if any of you girls at the cottage should throw yourselves away upon ...
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... heart ache , for she feels their hazardous position , and the pitfalls which sur- round them . She is an amiable and a lovely woman , and her dejected air rather heightened her beauty in my eyes . I had not seen her since my illness ...
... heart ache , for she feels their hazardous position , and the pitfalls which sur- round them . She is an amiable and a lovely woman , and her dejected air rather heightened her beauty in my eyes . I had not seen her since my illness ...
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... heart ! I have no doubt that , had he been in the place of his great namesake of Holy Writ , when he smote the rock , there would have spouted out wine instead of water . I feel I perfectly agree with you in your idea of ▭▭▭▭▭ and ...
... heart ! I have no doubt that , had he been in the place of his great namesake of Holy Writ , when he smote the rock , there would have spouted out wine instead of water . I feel I perfectly agree with you in your idea of ▭▭▭▭▭ and ...
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