Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... thought , for some time , Abel , that you knew more about this matter than you have disclosed . If so , I think it your duty to make it known . I have not been with the firm as long as you ; yet , if I possessed facts with regard to a ...
... thought , for some time , Abel , that you knew more about this matter than you have disclosed . If so , I think it your duty to make it known . I have not been with the firm as long as you ; yet , if I possessed facts with regard to a ...
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... thought that the porter had changed places with the man of the world , his glance grew so penetrating . In the short silence which followed , swift thoughts brought numerous mat- ters before his mind , 1868. ] 27 TOO TRUE .
... thought that the porter had changed places with the man of the world , his glance grew so penetrating . In the short silence which followed , swift thoughts brought numerous mat- ters before his mind , 1868. ] 27 TOO TRUE .
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... thought both very handsome . She did look well as she entered the parlor , escorted by Sam , and met Miss Eliza- beth with that little kiss current among young ladies , bowed to Mr. Dassel , Miss Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which ...
... thought both very handsome . She did look well as she entered the parlor , escorted by Sam , and met Miss Eliza- beth with that little kiss current among young ladies , bowed to Mr. Dassel , Miss Milla , and sank upon the sofa , which ...
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... thought he had received a mortal wound , and I could not restrain a smile at his almost disappointment in finding that the rebel bullet , fired at him but a few paces dis tant , had taken effect only in his horse's neck , from which a ...
... thought he had received a mortal wound , and I could not restrain a smile at his almost disappointment in finding that the rebel bullet , fired at him but a few paces dis tant , had taken effect only in his horse's neck , from which a ...
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... thought I had never before seen so beautiful a rural prospect . The after- thought , also , that they ought soon to yield six hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure ...
... thought I had never before seen so beautiful a rural prospect . The after- thought , also , that they ought soon to yield six hundred bales of cotton , already worth five hundred dollars per bale , did not sensibly diminish the pleasure ...
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