Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... person . He could not tell himself whether he was afraid that it would be violently wrested from him , or whether he dread- ed his own weakness which might be persuaded into giving it up . He always had kept it in the pocket of his vest ...
... person . He could not tell himself whether he was afraid that it would be violently wrested from him , or whether he dread- ed his own weakness which might be persuaded into giving it up . He always had kept it in the pocket of his vest ...
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... person who had taken the buttons from Das- sel's desk , and afterwards lost one of them , -had got upon its track . Neither conjecture was pleasant . He began to feel haunted , and to look about him , as he went his ways . That evening ...
... person who had taken the buttons from Das- sel's desk , and afterwards lost one of them , -had got upon its track . Neither conjecture was pleasant . He began to feel haunted , and to look about him , as he went his ways . That evening ...
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... person who had robbed the store and murdered the watchman . " Who accuses me ? where are the proofs ? " he cried , in his anguish . " That you will know , at the exami- nation . I assure you they are strong , or they would not have ...
... person who had robbed the store and murdered the watchman . " Who accuses me ? where are the proofs ? " he cried , in his anguish . " That you will know , at the exami- nation . I assure you they are strong , or they would not have ...
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... person of its original possessor . My inquiries , bribes , false hopes , and op- portunities of allowing myself to be cheated in the neatest possible manner , were unlimited ; so also was my pa- tience and my faith in its final reward ...
... person of its original possessor . My inquiries , bribes , false hopes , and op- portunities of allowing myself to be cheated in the neatest possible manner , were unlimited ; so also was my pa- tience and my faith in its final reward ...
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... person a few yards distant . I had remaining but a few broken- down animals . Fortunately , many of the freedmen about Port Hudson were in possession of a horse or a mule pick- ed up as worthless just after the siege , but now again ...
... person a few yards distant . I had remaining but a few broken- down animals . Fortunately , many of the freedmen about Port Hudson were in possession of a horse or a mule pick- ed up as worthless just after the siege , but now again ...
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