The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... person of doubtful character . His mode of life also did not help to alter this opinion of my countrymen . For a few pieces of gold the stranger hired an entire house that hitherto had stood un- inhabited ; he had procured a carriage ...
... person of doubtful character . His mode of life also did not help to alter this opinion of my countrymen . For a few pieces of gold the stranger hired an entire house that hitherto had stood un- inhabited ; he had procured a carriage ...
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... person with him in the carriage , who had his hat drawn down over his face , and a silk handker- chief bound over his mouth and ears . The clerk at the gate considered it his duty to address the other stranger , and demand his passport ...
... person with him in the carriage , who had his hat drawn down over his face , and a silk handker- chief bound over his mouth and ears . The clerk at the gate considered it his duty to address the other stranger , and demand his passport ...
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... person had always opened the ball , and the most respecta- ble young people were then entitled to regulate the remaining dances , but since this strange young man had ap- peared , all this was changed . Without a question , he took the ...
... person had always opened the ball , and the most respecta- ble young people were then entitled to regulate the remaining dances , but since this strange young man had ap- peared , all this was changed . Without a question , he took the ...
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... persons . " 66 Good , " replied the Sheik , " And you are he who loves to live well ? You would take pleasure in good cheer , and in dining now and then with your friends ? Is it not so - have I not guess- ed it ? " The young man was ...
... persons . " 66 Good , " replied the Sheik , " And you are he who loves to live well ? You would take pleasure in good cheer , and in dining now and then with your friends ? Is it not so - have I not guess- ed it ? " The young man was ...
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... persons pre- ferred her voice of the two . " " That is too good , " said Heyworth , laughing . “ But he would be rather astonished , by the way , to hear you speak of him and his opinions in such a slighting tone . He is called clever ...
... persons pre- ferred her voice of the two . " " That is too good , " said Heyworth , laughing . “ But he would be rather astonished , by the way , to hear you speak of him and his opinions in such a slighting tone . He is called clever ...
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