Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 7Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... hour . The sloop was about a mile above Hudson , and the view was to be gazed at towards the south . This is perhaps the finest reach of this very beautiful stream , though it is not the fashion to think so ; the High- lands being the ...
... hour . The sloop was about a mile above Hudson , and the view was to be gazed at towards the south . This is perhaps the finest reach of this very beautiful stream , though it is not the fashion to think so ; the High- lands being the ...
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... hour he had been absent ; and I saw by the kind glance he threw on his mother , whose look answered his own more naturally than I could have hoped , that things were getting right ; and , by way of re- moving the awkwardness of ...
... hour he had been absent ; and I saw by the kind glance he threw on his mother , whose look answered his own more naturally than I could have hoped , that things were getting right ; and , by way of re- moving the awkwardness of ...
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... hour or two of setting , I rose to take my leave . " You will remain with your mother to - night , Marble , ” I observed . " I will keep . the sloop at an anchor until I can see you in the morning , when we will settle the future a ...
... hour or two of setting , I rose to take my leave . " You will remain with your mother to - night , Marble , ” I observed . " I will keep . the sloop at an anchor until I can see you in the morning , when we will settle the future a ...
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... hour . I'll pay him a visit this very night . " This declaration caused me to pause . I knew Marble too well , not to foresee trouble if he were left to himself in a matter of this nature , and thought it might be well to inquire ...
... hour . I'll pay him a visit this very night . " This declaration caused me to pause . I knew Marble too well , not to foresee trouble if he were left to himself in a matter of this nature , and thought it might be well to inquire ...
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... hour sooner . Such , how- ever , was not my reception . Though the four girls were all youthful , blooming , pretty , delicate in appearance , according to the fashion of American women , and tolerably well attired , they had none of ...
... hour sooner . Such , how- ever , was not my reception . Though the four girls were all youthful , blooming , pretty , delicate in appearance , according to the fashion of American women , and tolerably well attired , they had none of ...
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