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... sent our readers with some further specimens of our poetical contributions . THY WILL BE DONE . WE conclude our notice of the little work under this title which we last week introduced to our readers . We then brought the subject of the ...
... sent our readers with some further specimens of our poetical contributions . THY WILL BE DONE . WE conclude our notice of the little work under this title which we last week introduced to our readers . We then brought the subject of the ...
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... sent it back . What was Theresa's emotion on receiving this message- she could not mistake the sign - she knew by this token that Julio would again return , and repaired to wait his arrival on the same terrace where they had previously ...
... sent it back . What was Theresa's emotion on receiving this message- she could not mistake the sign - she knew by this token that Julio would again return , and repaired to wait his arrival on the same terrace where they had previously ...
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... sent at his request , which pair had been mended with a patch , and needle - work on the knee . In due time the dozen pairs were sent on board , made of a fabric of exceeding beauty for fineness and quality , but every pair bearing ...
... sent at his request , which pair had been mended with a patch , and needle - work on the knee . In due time the dozen pairs were sent on board , made of a fabric of exceeding beauty for fineness and quality , but every pair bearing ...
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... sent with thy sunny smile To cheer this desolate scene awhile ! And waft our visions and thought away To the glorious light of a summer day ! Both the sentiments and the penmanship lead us to the inference that the anonymous ...
... sent with thy sunny smile To cheer this desolate scene awhile ! And waft our visions and thought away To the glorious light of a summer day ! Both the sentiments and the penmanship lead us to the inference that the anonymous ...
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... sent to apprehend him . With the concur- rence of the late Glengarry , Ewan was seized , handcuffed , and carried off a prisoner . As the party proceeded through Stratherick , the dauntless Highlander watched a favour- able opportunity ...
... sent to apprehend him . With the concur- rence of the late Glengarry , Ewan was seized , handcuffed , and carried off a prisoner . As the party proceeded through Stratherick , the dauntless Highlander watched a favour- able opportunity ...
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