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... young man of very considerable talent , and who will soon be intimately connected with my family . My faithful friend Knickerbocker is to be next examined and * I cannot avoid subjoining in a note a succeeding paragraph of Scott's ...
... young man of very considerable talent , and who will soon be intimately connected with my family . My faithful friend Knickerbocker is to be next examined and * I cannot avoid subjoining in a note a succeeding paragraph of Scott's ...
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... young woman of humble dress , but interesting demeanor . She was leaning forward from among the crowd ; her eye hurried over the ship as it neared the shore , to catch some wished - for countenance . She seemed disappointed and agitated ...
... young woman of humble dress , but interesting demeanor . She was leaning forward from among the crowd ; her eye hurried over the ship as it neared the shore , to catch some wished - for countenance . She seemed disappointed and agitated ...
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... which , unfor- tunately , are not exercised by many , or this world would be a paradise . But his private life is peculiarly worthy the attention of the citizens of our young and busy country , where literature ROSCOE .
... which , unfor- tunately , are not exercised by many , or this world would be a paradise . But his private life is peculiarly worthy the attention of the citizens of our young and busy country , where literature ROSCOE .
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Washington Irving. citizens of our young and busy country , where literature and the elegant arts must grow up side by side with the coarser plants of daily necessity ; and must depend for their culture , not on the exclusive devotion of ...
Washington Irving. citizens of our young and busy country , where literature and the elegant arts must grow up side by side with the coarser plants of daily necessity ; and must depend for their culture , not on the exclusive devotion of ...
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... , at least , in this intelligence . The honest man could contain himself no longer . He caught his daughter and her child in his arms . " I am your father ! " cried he- " Young Rip Van Winkle once - old Rip RIP VAN WINKLE . 69.
... , at least , in this intelligence . The honest man could contain himself no longer . He caught his daughter and her child in his arms . " I am your father ! " cried he- " Young Rip Van Winkle once - old Rip RIP VAN WINKLE . 69.
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