The Republic, Volume 11851 - American literature Includes notes and announcements of the Order of United Americans. |
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... appear . He listened with intense anx- iety to the voices of the party , as they grew fainter and fainter in the distance , until at last the cheering " hallo " of the lad was lost in the sound of the rushing waters , and he remained ...
... appear . He listened with intense anx- iety to the voices of the party , as they grew fainter and fainter in the distance , until at last the cheering " hallo " of the lad was lost in the sound of the rushing waters , and he remained ...
Page 27
... appear the very pink of gentility and fashion . His whiskers were brushed and rebrushed , until they settled into the wished - for position . His cravat was twisted and turned into an indis- putable " Paris tie . ” His moustache - what ...
... appear the very pink of gentility and fashion . His whiskers were brushed and rebrushed , until they settled into the wished - for position . His cravat was twisted and turned into an indis- putable " Paris tie . ” His moustache - what ...
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... appear- ance and remarks of his companion , as at his own folly in wasting his eloquence upon such a listener . But a few moments sufficed to equip himself for the evening , and they entered the ball - room together . The young lawyer ...
... appear- ance and remarks of his companion , as at his own folly in wasting his eloquence upon such a listener . But a few moments sufficed to equip himself for the evening , and they entered the ball - room together . The young lawyer ...
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... appear to be guided by conventional rules . " " What is to be done to remedy the evil ? " asked Inez , raising her ... appears . " " Her nature was formed for happiness , but she has not always found it , " said Colonel Stanbrook ; and ...
... appear to be guided by conventional rules . " " What is to be done to remedy the evil ? " asked Inez , raising her ... appears . " " Her nature was formed for happiness , but she has not always found it , " said Colonel Stanbrook ; and ...
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... appear repulsive to the dignity of the soldier , who by ancient usage is not expect- to him are not sufficient to remove his scruples on that head , we would further recommend that a corps of pioneers , sappers and miners be organ- ized ...
... appear repulsive to the dignity of the soldier , who by ancient usage is not expect- to him are not sufficient to remove his scruples on that head , we would further recommend that a corps of pioneers , sappers and miners be organ- ized ...
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