Ladies' National Magazine, Том 5C.J. Peterson, 1844 |
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... thought it home - sickness , and cousin Lucy - in- had asked me to dance . " How long have you been in the city ? ' says and would go home . I did not sleep a wink the he , taking a new start . FASHIONS FOR JUNE . jupe made open on each ...
... thought it home - sickness , and cousin Lucy - in- had asked me to dance . " How long have you been in the city ? ' says and would go home . I did not sleep a wink the he , taking a new start . FASHIONS FOR JUNE . jupe made open on each ...
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... thought I should have died on the spot , and it was as much as I could manage to keep from bursting right out a crying . Mike , ' says I at last , as well as I could speak , ' will you help me to some fish ? ' # 216 and said as if to ...
... thought I should have died on the spot , and it was as much as I could manage to keep from bursting right out a crying . Mike , ' says I at last , as well as I could speak , ' will you help me to some fish ? ' # 216 and said as if to ...
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... thought eternal . { But there is one remembrance too fair and beautiful , perhaps , for this page , commenced in mockery and like to end in sadness - it is no re- cord of passion and sorrow , ( miserable but eternal conjunction ...
... thought eternal . { But there is one remembrance too fair and beautiful , perhaps , for this page , commenced in mockery and like to end in sadness - it is no re- cord of passion and sorrow , ( miserable but eternal conjunction ...
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