The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq, Volume 1John Murray, 1834 - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) |
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Page 16
... voice call her name . - It was from a poor sailor who had been ill all the voyage , and had excited the sympathy of every one on board . When the weather was fine , his messmates had spread a mattress for him on deck in the shade , but ...
... voice call her name . - It was from a poor sailor who had been ill all the voyage , and had excited the sympathy of every one on board . When the weather was fine , his messmates had spread a mattress for him on deck in the shade , but ...
Page 18
... voices have gone forth to the ends of the earth ; with whose minds I had communed even in the solitudes of America . Accustomed , as we are in my country , to know European writers only by their works , we cannot conceive of them , as ...
... voices have gone forth to the ends of the earth ; with whose minds I had communed even in the solitudes of America . Accustomed , as we are in my country , to know European writers only by their works , we cannot conceive of them , as ...
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... voice . I could not but smile at this instance of romantic gallantry in a doting husband . He was now going out to the cottage , where his wife had been all day superintending its arrangement . My feelings had become strongly interested ...
... voice . I could not but smile at this instance of romantic gallantry in a doting husband . He was now going out to the cottage , where his wife had been all day superintending its arrangement . My feelings had become strongly interested ...
Page 39
... arm : we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice singing , in a style of the most touching simplicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . - - I felt Leslie's hand tremble on my arm ♪ 4 THE WIFE . 39.
... arm : we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice singing , in a style of the most touching simplicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . - - I felt Leslie's hand tremble on my arm ♪ 4 THE WIFE . 39.
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... voice from a distance , hallooing , " Rip Van Winkle ! Rip Van Winkle ! " He looked around , but could see nothing but a crow winging its solitary flight across the mountain . He thought his fancy must have deceived him , and turned ...
... voice from a distance , hallooing , " Rip Van Winkle ! Rip Van Winkle ! " He looked around , but could see nothing but a crow winging its solitary flight across the mountain . He thought his fancy must have deceived him , and turned ...
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