Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 44
... turned of a sudden numb and chill , with a horrible , indefi- nite foreboding . So soon as he was alone , he tore ... turning upon them a pallid 44 [ July , PUTNAM'S Magazine .
... turned of a sudden numb and chill , with a horrible , indefi- nite foreboding . So soon as he was alone , he tore ... turning upon them a pallid 44 [ July , PUTNAM'S Magazine .
Pagina 45
room ; but Vance , turning upon them a pallid face , and strained , blood - shotten eyes , begged to be left yet a ... turned away ; then , tottering , fell in a swoon like death . Her uncle , pointing to her prostrate body , sternly ...
room ; but Vance , turning upon them a pallid face , and strained , blood - shotten eyes , begged to be left yet a ... turned away ; then , tottering , fell in a swoon like death . Her uncle , pointing to her prostrate body , sternly ...
Pagina 51
... turned many a nervous glance to the deep woods bordering the fields . A point which they particularly dreaded came to be called " Reb ' Corner . " One day there was artillery practice at the fort , and the officer of the day having ...
... turned many a nervous glance to the deep woods bordering the fields . A point which they particularly dreaded came to be called " Reb ' Corner . " One day there was artillery practice at the fort , and the officer of the day having ...
Pagina 54
... turned in more perplexity than ever . Cotton had already advanced to a dollar and a half per pound ; the unprotected fields were whitening for a splendid harvest that bade fair to be a very cup of Tantalus . At this time there happened ...
... turned in more perplexity than ever . Cotton had already advanced to a dollar and a half per pound ; the unprotected fields were whitening for a splendid harvest that bade fair to be a very cup of Tantalus . At this time there happened ...
Pagina 64
... turned from the eager face , and the following moment found me on the pavement . Here , at last , is a true woman in the larger sense . We men tire of the eternal sweet woman who smiles forever at our elbow . We want in woman a touch of ...
... turned from the eager face , and the following moment found me on the pavement . Here , at last , is a true woman in the larger sense . We men tire of the eternal sweet woman who smiles forever at our elbow . We want in woman a touch of ...
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