The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... once . Two small dim gray eyes peeped from under two white shaggy brows ; between them the nose seemed as if absorbed into the face , but re - ap- peared at a prodigious distance below ; and above , a bushy shock of carotty hair stared ...
... once . Two small dim gray eyes peeped from under two white shaggy brows ; between them the nose seemed as if absorbed into the face , but re - ap- peared at a prodigious distance below ; and above , a bushy shock of carotty hair stared ...
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... once hung over his father's cabin . The twilight had just set in , and the frogs were piping in the marshes . " It is too early to go home yet , " thought he , and he sat down on one of the logs of the old building , that lay half ...
... once hung over his father's cabin . The twilight had just set in , and the frogs were piping in the marshes . " It is too early to go home yet , " thought he , and he sat down on one of the logs of the old building , that lay half ...
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... once preserve my existence , and I have not forgotten the benefit . Wash thy hands and face in the little pool in that rivulet , and go thy way home , and thou wilt soon see that I am not ungrateful . " 66 Caspar obeyed the direction ...
... once preserve my existence , and I have not forgotten the benefit . Wash thy hands and face in the little pool in that rivulet , and go thy way home , and thou wilt soon see that I am not ungrateful . " 66 Caspar obeyed the direction ...
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... once . He had not borne his prosperity calmly , and it could not therefore be expected that he should show himself a stoic under misfortune . He grew moody and testy , and a kind of instinct drove him again to ramble in the woods ...
... once . He had not borne his prosperity calmly , and it could not therefore be expected that he should show himself a stoic under misfortune . He grew moody and testy , and a kind of instinct drove him again to ramble in the woods ...
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... once re - admitted , obstinately kept possession . His old propensity to extravagance returned upon him with a violence that swept all his resolutions away . It is true , that when he saw his finan- ces nearly exhausted , he made some ...
... once re - admitted , obstinately kept possession . His old propensity to extravagance returned upon him with a violence that swept all his resolutions away . It is true , that when he saw his finan- ces nearly exhausted , he made some ...
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