Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Том 4Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... hand , but the poet , with his carpet - bag on his arm , inquired at once where Ernest dwelt , and was resolved to be accepted as his guest . Approaching the door , he there found the good old man , holding a volume in his hand , which ...
... hand , but the poet , with his carpet - bag on his arm , inquired at once where Ernest dwelt , and was resolved to be accepted as his guest . Approaching the door , he there found the good old man , holding a volume in his hand , which ...
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... hand , and now , with deliberate and stately step , made closer approach to the speaker . But from a certain nameless awe with which the mad assumptions of the mummer had inspired the whole party , there were found none who put forth hand ...
... hand , and now , with deliberate and stately step , made closer approach to the speaker . But from a certain nameless awe with which the mad assumptions of the mummer had inspired the whole party , there were found none who put forth hand ...
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... hand from your left ? " " Yes , I nose dat - nose all ' bout dat - ' tis my lef ' hand what I chops de wood wid . " " To be sure ! you are left - handed ; and your left eye is on the same side as your left hand . Now , I suppose , you ...
... hand from your left ? " " Yes , I nose dat - nose all ' bout dat - ' tis my lef ' hand what I chops de wood wid . " " To be sure ! you are left - handed ; and your left eye is on the same side as your left hand . Now , I suppose , you ...
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