The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... once befel us in our efforts to cap- ture one of those huge denizens of the west- ern waters ; and , as we might as well make a clean breast of it at once , we will now weave it into a modest tale or sketch , un- der the title of OUR ...
... once befel us in our efforts to cap- ture one of those huge denizens of the west- ern waters ; and , as we might as well make a clean breast of it at once , we will now weave it into a modest tale or sketch , un- der the title of OUR ...
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... Once more , and for the last time , our tree was seen , we passed it , and the mystery was solved . It appears we had stumbled upon a peninsula formed by the bayou's doubling upon itself . The en- trance was but a step from bank to bank ...
... Once more , and for the last time , our tree was seen , we passed it , and the mystery was solved . It appears we had stumbled upon a peninsula formed by the bayou's doubling upon itself . The en- trance was but a step from bank to bank ...
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... once , recommends itself as the perfection of the art , but as it is considered by the majority of our brethren more difficult than worm fish- ing , it has many objectors . But the difficul- ties are more in the imagination than the ...
... once , recommends itself as the perfection of the art , but as it is considered by the majority of our brethren more difficult than worm fish- ing , it has many objectors . But the difficul- ties are more in the imagination than the ...
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... once applied that princi- fore we will charitably infer , that those in - ple in a most ludicrous yet efficient manner , comprehensible sentences contain some hid- although , for fear of shocking " delicate den germ of mystical ...
... once applied that princi- fore we will charitably infer , that those in - ple in a most ludicrous yet efficient manner , comprehensible sentences contain some hid- although , for fear of shocking " delicate den germ of mystical ...
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... once the excellence of my wife , and to think he understood the hos- tility with which she regarded him . " When we were children together , " he would sometimes say , " Ellen and I were excel- lent friends ; but now , she is jealous of ...
... once the excellence of my wife , and to think he understood the hos- tility with which she regarded him . " When we were children together , " he would sometimes say , " Ellen and I were excel- lent friends ; but now , she is jealous of ...
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