Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Том 1Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1850 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... cried a third . " And when will ours come ? " asked a fresh - upon wheels , came slowly along , dragged by looking , dark - eyed girl , whose dress bespoke six horses . It was crowded with people , so her trade of bouquetiere- " Do you ...
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... cried the old man , with a the very last ; and , strange inconsistency of voice heard high above the clamor ; but the human nature ! the very men whose licentious - words were scarce out when the lips that mut- ness and frivolity first ...
... cried the old man , with a the very last ; and , strange inconsistency of voice heard high above the clamor ; but the human nature ! the very men whose licentious - words were scarce out when the lips that mut- ness and frivolity first ...
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... cried Gougon , loss . She is , in a manner , public property , and pointing toward me , with mock admiration . if not born on the soil , at least a naturalized " If it ever come to pass - as what may not in Frenchwoman . We have done a ...
... cried Gougon , loss . She is , in a manner , public property , and pointing toward me , with mock admiration . if not born on the soil , at least a naturalized " If it ever come to pass - as what may not in Frenchwoman . We have done a ...
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... cried Gougon , as he pushed me rudely back , and seized the marquise by the wrist . A faint cry escaped her . I heard no more ; for , jostled and pushed about by the crowd , I was driven to the very rails of the scaffold . Stepping ...
... cried Gougon , as he pushed me rudely back , and seized the marquise by the wrist . A faint cry escaped her . I heard no more ; for , jostled and pushed about by the crowd , I was driven to the very rails of the scaffold . Stepping ...
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... cried Catherine , indignantly ; " frightful ! that a man of education , a scholar , a gentleman , a man of so much activity in doing good , and so much power in preaching it , should be brought to this . One hundred and ten pounds a ...
... cried Catherine , indignantly ; " frightful ! that a man of education , a scholar , a gentleman , a man of so much activity in doing good , and so much power in preaching it , should be brought to this . One hundred and ten pounds a ...
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