New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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... object which appeared like a human head . Or was it a seal ? Or a keg of whiskey ? Alas ! no such good luck ! The dark object moved like a living thing , and approaching nearer and nearer , into shallower water , revealed successively ...
... object which appeared like a human head . Or was it a seal ? Or a keg of whiskey ? Alas ! no such good luck ! The dark object moved like a living thing , and approaching nearer and nearer , into shallower water , revealed successively ...
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... object calmly and thought- fully . His head drooped , yet this but rendered his air more dignified ; and he seemed a man in whom all vain thoughts and violent passions were dead - in whom alone some sweet , and some , perchance , very ...
... object calmly and thought- fully . His head drooped , yet this but rendered his air more dignified ; and he seemed a man in whom all vain thoughts and violent passions were dead - in whom alone some sweet , and some , perchance , very ...
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... object we do not and cannot esteem . It is robbing the heart of one of its best pri- vileges , when we would force it to reject the offerings of those who treat us well , merely because they act ill towards others . Love , in all its ...
... object we do not and cannot esteem . It is robbing the heart of one of its best pri- vileges , when we would force it to reject the offerings of those who treat us well , merely because they act ill towards others . Love , in all its ...
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