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... - corner on a tempestuous night , then Mr. Brown's romances cannot be dismissed with- out a certain recognition . But they never represented anything distinctively Ameri- can , and their influence upon 14 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... - corner on a tempestuous night , then Mr. Brown's romances cannot be dismissed with- out a certain recognition . But they never represented anything distinctively Ameri- can , and their influence upon 14 WASHINGTON IRVING .
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... night of it . These young gentlemen liked to be thought " sad dogs . " That they were less abandoned than they pretended to be the sequel of their lives shows : among Irving's associates at this time who attained honora- ble ...
... night of it . These young gentlemen liked to be thought " sad dogs . " That they were less abandoned than they pretended to be the sequel of their lives shows : among Irving's associates at this time who attained honora- ble ...
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... nights I did not leave the house , and scarcely slept . I was by her when she died ; all the family were assembled round her , some praying , others weep- ing , for she was adored by them all . I was the last one she looked upon . I ...
... nights I did not leave the house , and scarcely slept . I was by her when she died ; all the family were assembled round her , some praying , others weep- ing , for she was adored by them all . I was the last one she looked upon . I ...
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... night , and seek the bedroom of my brother , as if the having a human being by me would relieve me from the frightful gloom of my own thoughts . " Months elapsed before my mind would re- sume any tone ; but the despondency I had suf ...
... night , and seek the bedroom of my brother , as if the having a human being by me would relieve me from the frightful gloom of my own thoughts . " Months elapsed before my mind would re- sume any tone ; but the despondency I had suf ...
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... not find in his heart to part . Hence , after a night of pale and speechless melancholy , the gay , animated , happy countenance with which he sprang to our coach- box to take his old seat on it , and 66 WASHINGTON IRVING .
... not find in his heart to part . Hence , after a night of pale and speechless melancholy , the gay , animated , happy countenance with which he sprang to our coach- box to take his old seat on it , and 66 WASHINGTON IRVING .
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