The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... once was part of the great warehouse . A long disused pulley is shown , which once helped to haul bags of wool to the third story for keeping until the time for sale came . A once preten- tious structure was the clock factory . But ...
... once was part of the great warehouse . A long disused pulley is shown , which once helped to haul bags of wool to the third story for keeping until the time for sale came . A once preten- tious structure was the clock factory . But ...
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... Once more they en- countered adverse winds , this time at- tended by a heavy snow , and were obliged to heave to until the storm should abate . From that time on they were at the mercy of the wind and waves . About an hour after ...
... Once more they en- countered adverse winds , this time at- tended by a heavy snow , and were obliged to heave to until the storm should abate . From that time on they were at the mercy of the wind and waves . About an hour after ...
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... once on the riv- ers and lakes , which are now full of your great ships . The land which you bought of us for a trifle you now sell for thou- sands of dollars . Your villages and great cities cover the land where once rose the smoke of ...
... once on the riv- ers and lakes , which are now full of your great ships . The land which you bought of us for a trifle you now sell for thou- sands of dollars . Your villages and great cities cover the land where once rose the smoke of ...
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