The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... young men whom the old man had introduced were full of admiration at the Sheik , at his house and all his re- gulations . " Truly , " said the young scribe , " there is no more pleasant pas- time than to listen to stories like these . I ...
... young men whom the old man had introduced were full of admiration at the Sheik , at his house and all his re- gulations . " Truly , " said the young scribe , " there is no more pleasant pas- time than to listen to stories like these . I ...
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... young people , " wherein the charm of such stories truly lies . But it is with me as with yourself . When a mere child , if I was fretful and impa- tient , I could be soothed by a story . At first it was indifferent to me of what it ...
... young people , " wherein the charm of such stories truly lies . But it is with me as with yourself . When a mere child , if I was fretful and impa- tient , I could be soothed by a story . At first it was indifferent to me of what it ...
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... young gentle- man had said “ G— d- . " Thus the clerk helped himself out of his difficulty , and the young man to a name , for they now spoke in the village of hardly anything else but the young Englishman . But this young Englishman ...
... young gentle- man had said “ G— d- . " Thus the clerk helped himself out of his difficulty , and the young man to a name , for they now spoke in the village of hardly anything else but the young Englishman . But this young Englishman ...
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... young people lessons in dancing . The stranger sent for him , and told him that he wished his nephew to receive lessons in that art . He gave him to understand that the young man was certainly very docile and manageable in other things ...
... young people lessons in dancing . The stranger sent for him , and told him that he wished his nephew to receive lessons in that art . He gave him to understand that the young man was certainly very docile and manageable in other things ...
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... young man . " So they said , and directed their sons and daughters to behave themselves with great pro- priety when the strangers came , to hold themselves erect , and to make use of more select language than at other times . And the ...
... young man . " So they said , and directed their sons and daughters to behave themselves with great pro- priety when the strangers came , to hold themselves erect , and to make use of more select language than at other times . And the ...
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