The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion, Volumes 1-2Nathan Hale, Henry Theodore Tuckerman Bradbury, Soden & Company, 1842 |
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Page 101
... passed between us , I should have been glad to have been able to recast my parts , and give the daughter her turn in bearing the brunt of conversation . Thus far she had been evidently unwilling to assume it ; but , though I admired the ...
... passed between us , I should have been glad to have been able to recast my parts , and give the daughter her turn in bearing the brunt of conversation . Thus far she had been evidently unwilling to assume it ; but , though I admired the ...
Page 187
... passed on into the shadow , and then opening the little garden gate , and running to a side door , returned into the house , and retired in silence to her own chamber . When the bustle of the departure had ceased , and she discovered ...
... passed on into the shadow , and then opening the little garden gate , and running to a side door , returned into the house , and retired in silence to her own chamber . When the bustle of the departure had ceased , and she discovered ...
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... passed that pageant . " 99 " Another came , to keep up the quotation , the next week , on the occasion of Saint Ferdinand's day , which during the reign of a king of that name is observed as the greatest festival in the year . It was ...
... passed that pageant . " 99 " Another came , to keep up the quotation , the next week , on the occasion of Saint Ferdinand's day , which during the reign of a king of that name is observed as the greatest festival in the year . It was ...
Contents
The Camp of the Frozen | 109 |
A Sermonupon Failing | 124 |
The Forlorn | 132 |
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