Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volumen5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... horse . How she would have hooted at that ! She never fell from a horse in her life . Horses have fallen on her and with her " I'm always trying to hold ' em in my lap , " she used to say . But she was proud of few things , and one was ...
... horse . How she would have hooted at that ! She never fell from a horse in her life . Horses have fallen on her and with her " I'm always trying to hold ' em in my lap , " she used to say . But she was proud of few things , and one was ...
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... horse in it I knew . string but Bob didn't own him . down at Marietta , Ohio . horses came out for the 2.18 pace and He was a horse Bob French had in his He was a horse owned by a Mr. Mathers This Mr. Mathers had a lot of money and ...
... horse in it I knew . string but Bob didn't own him . down at Marietta , Ohio . horses came out for the 2.18 pace and He was a horse Bob French had in his He was a horse owned by a Mr. Mathers This Mr. Mathers had a lot of money and ...
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... horse . What I did want to know was that my horse had the speed and could go in front , if you wanted him to . And , as I'm telling you , there was Bob in this race with one of Mr. Mathers ' horses , named " About Ben Ahem " or ...
... horse . What I did want to know was that my horse had the speed and could go in front , if you wanted him to . And , as I'm telling you , there was Bob in this race with one of Mr. Mathers ' horses , named " About Ben Ahem " or ...
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ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON | 1 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
HENRY JAMES | 46 |
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