Putnam's Monthly, Volume 9G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... walked , transacted busi- ness , married and died . with little ap- parent emotion , and in a perfectly decent but extremely uninteresting way . Sometimes a vague idea flitted across my overtasked brain , that there was another kind of ...
... walked , transacted busi- ness , married and died . with little ap- parent emotion , and in a perfectly decent but extremely uninteresting way . Sometimes a vague idea flitted across my overtasked brain , that there was another kind of ...
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... walked about the house , scrub- bing and brushing in a dissatisfied bu- mor of low spirits . " I don't expect him to court me any more - I don't want to have him court me - I hate him ; but I think he might just speak to me once in a ...
... walked about the house , scrub- bing and brushing in a dissatisfied bu- mor of low spirits . " I don't expect him to court me any more - I don't want to have him court me - I hate him ; but I think he might just speak to me once in a ...
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... walked rapidly to the house of Justice Hawthorne . He wanted to learn the final arrange- ments for the trial , and whether he was to have any part in conducting it . But the justice was not at home , and no- body knew where he had gone ...
... walked rapidly to the house of Justice Hawthorne . He wanted to learn the final arrange- ments for the trial , and whether he was to have any part in conducting it . But the justice was not at home , and no- body knew where he had gone ...
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... walked alone toward the First Church . Numbers of people , who passed or met him , saluted him , and he returned their salutations , but with a feeling of impatient irritation at being thus dis- turbed . He tried to collect himself now ...
... walked alone toward the First Church . Numbers of people , who passed or met him , saluted him , and he returned their salutations , but with a feeling of impatient irritation at being thus dis- turbed . He tried to collect himself now ...
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... walked away . As soon as Bowson could recover his di- 46 minutive presence of mind , he clutched a neighbor by the arm , and asked , " Who was that profitable shepherd ? " Sure , that be Elder Mather , " re- plied the person addressed ...
... walked away . As soon as Bowson could recover his di- 46 minutive presence of mind , he clutched a neighbor by the arm , and asked , " Who was that profitable shepherd ? " Sure , that be Elder Mather , " re- plied the person addressed ...
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