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Those who have the honor of being elected to these posts have received the stamp of excellence , and are recognized masters . Even in the whirl and vanity and ex- citement of Parisian life , it is anxiously asked , " When is there to be ...
Those who have the honor of being elected to these posts have received the stamp of excellence , and are recognized masters . Even in the whirl and vanity and ex- citement of Parisian life , it is anxiously asked , " When is there to be ...
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Abel knew that Mr. Dassel came often to his house ; he saw the presents received by the children ; also , the guest was as apt to come when he was at home as when away . Indeed , to no one did he make himself more agreeable than to the ...
Abel knew that Mr. Dassel came often to his house ; he saw the presents received by the children ; also , the guest was as apt to come when he was at home as when away . Indeed , to no one did he make himself more agreeable than to the ...
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He would have thought it a mere chance , that the old - clo'es man should have got that vest , had not the articles given been of more value than those received , quite the reverse of the usual way of doing that business ; -guilt ...
He would have thought it a mere chance , that the old - clo'es man should have got that vest , had not the articles given been of more value than those received , quite the reverse of the usual way of doing that business ; -guilt ...
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Just six months previously , to a day , an agent of Jefferson Davis , who afterwards received six thousand dollars in gold from his chief for his devilish work , VOL . II - 4 had set fire to the steamboat Tecum- seh , and in half an ...
Just six months previously , to a day , an agent of Jefferson Davis , who afterwards received six thousand dollars in gold from his chief for his devilish work , VOL . II - 4 had set fire to the steamboat Tecum- seh , and in half an ...
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His vacant , pitiable expression - a blending of terror and despair - told me plainly that the fright he had just received , his fatigue , and the dreadful sufferings of Sunday morning , had unsettled his mind .
His vacant , pitiable expression - a blending of terror and despair - told me plainly that the fright he had just received , his fatigue , and the dreadful sufferings of Sunday morning , had unsettled his mind .
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