Littell's Living Age, Том 109Living Age Company Incorporated, 1871 |
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... thought how , o'er the bars of life , Our playmates had passed on , And left me counting on the spot The faces that were gone . " Old Paper . " MORNING ON THE MOUNTAINS . THE pale blue mist lies on the mountain crest , Wraps the fir ...
... thought how , o'er the bars of life , Our playmates had passed on , And left me counting on the spot The faces that were gone . " Old Paper . " MORNING ON THE MOUNTAINS . THE pale blue mist lies on the mountain crest , Wraps the fir ...
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... thought for the morrow , inasmuch as God took thought for it . I strove to master my dismay , and forced myself to get up and run about ; and in a few minutes the fear had withdrawn into the background , and I felt no longer an unseen ...
... thought for the morrow , inasmuch as God took thought for it . I strove to master my dismay , and forced myself to get up and run about ; and in a few minutes the fear had withdrawn into the background , and I felt no longer an unseen ...
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... thought of finding nicely ! " you in a Swiss girl ? Really it was too " There child ! " he answered , proceed- bad of you to sit there and let us go on ing to take it from his shirt . Anything as we did . I do believe we were talking ...
... thought of finding nicely ! " you in a Swiss girl ? Really it was too " There child ! " he answered , proceed- bad of you to sit there and let us go on ing to take it from his shirt . Anything as we did . I do believe we were talking ...
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... thought it might be only the petticoats that made you look so tall . " I got on the horse which the guide , a half - witted fellow from the next valley , was holding for me , and we set out . The guide walked beside my horse , and Mr ...
... thought it might be only the petticoats that made you look so tall . " I got on the horse which the guide , a half - witted fellow from the next valley , was holding for me , and we set out . The guide walked beside my horse , and Mr ...
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... thought . " " Then you are of my opinion , Mr. Os- borne ? " " You mean the mountain is shamming , don't you looking far off when really it is near ? " Not at all . When it looked last night as if it hung right over our heads , it You ...
... thought . " " Then you are of my opinion , Mr. Os- borne ? " " You mean the mountain is shamming , don't you looking far off when really it is near ? " Not at all . When it looked last night as if it hung right over our heads , it You ...
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