Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... soon clad in the livery of spring . The beech - trees had already lost their bloom . The long hedges between the plantations were white with flowers , but the magnolia , the pride of the Southern forest , had not yet opened its creamy ...
... soon clad in the livery of spring . The beech - trees had already lost their bloom . The long hedges between the plantations were white with flowers , but the magnolia , the pride of the Southern forest , had not yet opened its creamy ...
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... soon learned that a Federal cavalry- officer was deeply enamored of a rebel maiden outside , so ineffectual were picket - guards and the rage of war to intercept the shafts of love . Such planters outside the lines as were will- ing to ...
... soon learned that a Federal cavalry- officer was deeply enamored of a rebel maiden outside , so ineffectual were picket - guards and the rage of war to intercept the shafts of love . Such planters outside the lines as were will- ing to ...
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... soon thundering up in pursuit . The chase was magnificent . Had not Colonel Fonda been informed by a negro , who halted him just as they reached the open country , that a large rebel force was in ambush ahead , scarcely one of the enemy ...
... soon thundering up in pursuit . The chase was magnificent . Had not Colonel Fonda been informed by a negro , who halted him just as they reached the open country , that a large rebel force was in ambush ahead , scarcely one of the enemy ...
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... soon changing to white , resembles the bloom of the morning - glory , and con- trasts beautifully with the deep verdure of the plants . In a little spot almost covered with the rusty fragments of exploded shells , I noticed that the ...
... soon changing to white , resembles the bloom of the morning - glory , and con- trasts beautifully with the deep verdure of the plants . In a little spot almost covered with the rusty fragments of exploded shells , I noticed that the ...
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... soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his head constantly pounded with mallets . Finally , a swarm of flies burst forth that soon turned into innumerable worms and utterly con- sumed his possessions ...
... soon caused such intolerable pain that he could get relief only by having his head constantly pounded with mallets . Finally , a swarm of flies burst forth that soon turned into innumerable worms and utterly con- sumed his possessions ...
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