Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... arms folded upon it , his visitor with one fin- ger almost touching his sleeve , scanning the other's face . " I didn't never have no confidence in that St. Louis trip . " " Why not ? " Bellows grew confused . If he had not taken the ...
... arms folded upon it , his visitor with one fin- ger almost touching his sleeve , scanning the other's face . " I didn't never have no confidence in that St. Louis trip . " " Why not ? " Bellows grew confused . If he had not taken the ...
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... arms that were hardly worth preserving . Still more interesting to me were the old camps occupied by the Federals during the siege . They were outside the zigzag Confederate works , on the crests of those terrible ravines which with ...
... arms that were hardly worth preserving . Still more interesting to me were the old camps occupied by the Federals during the siege . They were outside the zigzag Confederate works , on the crests of those terrible ravines which with ...
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... arms , bugles sounded , and the great guns on the earthworks opened a tre- mendous cannonade upon the woods at the left . As the cavalry and the bat- teries of light artillery rushed out of the sally - port in the direction of the ...
... arms , bugles sounded , and the great guns on the earthworks opened a tre- mendous cannonade upon the woods at the left . As the cavalry and the bat- teries of light artillery rushed out of the sally - port in the direction of the ...
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... arms again about thy boy , and soothe him to rest . Thou shalt never know of the scanty meal and desolate hours . I forget them all now , Mütterchen ; thy soft touch lingers ten- derly on my 1868. ] 59 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
... arms again about thy boy , and soothe him to rest . Thou shalt never know of the scanty meal and desolate hours . I forget them all now , Mütterchen ; thy soft touch lingers ten- derly on my 1868. ] 59 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
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... arms , tease her , laugh at her , and possibly mingle kisses with the taunts . But having no such pleasant right , I try to make my professorial dignity as impressive and becoming as possible . The cloud is dispelled , however , when ...
... arms , tease her , laugh at her , and possibly mingle kisses with the taunts . But having no such pleasant right , I try to make my professorial dignity as impressive and becoming as possible . The cloud is dispelled , however , when ...
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