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The Fuegian , assuining the same attitude , with his eyes fixed on the sailor ,
called out , “ You copper - coloured rascal , where is my tin pot ? " The imitation
was so perfect , that every one laughed , except the sailor , who proceeded to
search ...
The Fuegian , assuining the same attitude , with his eyes fixed on the sailor ,
called out , “ You copper - coloured rascal , where is my tin pot ? " The imitation
was so perfect , that every one laughed , except the sailor , who proceeded to
search ...
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The second story in the collection , called the Fortune Teller , furnishes a strong
contrast to the homeliness of the narra . tive already mentioned . The characters
are Charles Upton , a cornet of dragoons in the American service during the ...
The second story in the collection , called the Fortune Teller , furnishes a strong
contrast to the homeliness of the narra . tive already mentioned . The characters
are Charles Upton , a cornet of dragoons in the American service during the ...
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It was built at the foot of a small hill , in a little natural opening of the forest , under
a fine flourishing tree , of that species commonly called the red oak , which , in
favourable soils , and in the open country , grows to a great size , and with a most
...
It was built at the foot of a small hill , in a little natural opening of the forest , under
a fine flourishing tree , of that species commonly called the red oak , which , in
favourable soils , and in the open country , grows to a great size , and with a most
...
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Caspar soon came to be a daily frequenter of the shop , and he never called
without making a purchase ; for the ingenious Nicholas had always a reason for
his taking almost every article he had . One thing was necessary , another
convenient ...
Caspar soon came to be a daily frequenter of the shop , and he never called
without making a purchase ; for the ingenious Nicholas had always a reason for
his taking almost every article he had . One thing was necessary , another
convenient ...
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... we are called upon to admire the nobler qualities , only as under the dominion
of a tyrannizing lust , and to sorrow , not for the commission of guilt , but for its
unfortunate consequences . Is it not the province of poetry , to gather up the bright
...
... we are called upon to admire the nobler qualities , only as under the dominion
of a tyrannizing lust , and to sorrow , not for the commission of guilt , but for its
unfortunate consequences . Is it not the province of poetry , to gather up the bright
...
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