Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... thought ! -what if the boy were dead ? He reached the door in haste , and found it barred , As when at set of sun he went on guard , Shutting the lad in from all nightly harms , As safe as in the loving mother arms Which could no longer ...
... thought ! -what if the boy were dead ? He reached the door in haste , and found it barred , As when at set of sun he went on guard , Shutting the lad in from all nightly harms , As safe as in the loving mother arms Which could no longer ...
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... thought he was off and had left my hook fast . But the boys ran down to the landing we have just left for their birch , and by tremendous efforts pushed up where likely canoe never was before . Finding the fish still on , they gave him ...
... thought he was off and had left my hook fast . But the boys ran down to the landing we have just left for their birch , and by tremendous efforts pushed up where likely canoe never was before . Finding the fish still on , they gave him ...
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... thought of the camp - meeting at all as a religious ser- vice . Having never attended one , she might have fancied that it would be pleasant to hear people pray and sing in the open air - only she did not think of the people at all ...
... thought of the camp - meeting at all as a religious ser- vice . Having never attended one , she might have fancied that it would be pleasant to hear people pray and sing in the open air - only she did not think of the people at all ...
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... thought that he had a perfect right to his breakfast - as good a right to enjoy it as any other man- but not to such a breakfast . In his over - fed condition , there was something incongruous in passing directly from the feast to the ...
... thought that he had a perfect right to his breakfast - as good a right to enjoy it as any other man- but not to such a breakfast . In his over - fed condition , there was something incongruous in passing directly from the feast to the ...
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... thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister Stade . " This young woman was standing de- voutly before a bowl of blueberries and milk , as Brother ...
... thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister Stade . " This young woman was standing de- voutly before a bowl of blueberries and milk , as Brother ...
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