The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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... Morning then came- and Sir Thomas thus describes the scene : " I hurried out . But , prepared · as my mind had been for a scene of devastation , how much did the reali- ty exceed my worst anticipations ! The Divie had apparently ...
... Morning then came- and Sir Thomas thus describes the scene : " I hurried out . But , prepared · as my mind had been for a scene of devastation , how much did the reali- ty exceed my worst anticipations ! The Divie had apparently ...
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... morning , went to his own of- fices , and there he found one of his servants , Alexander . Kerr , son of the old people in jeopardy in Stripe- side , weeping in agony for the ine- vitable destruction of his parents . As Mr. Suter was ...
... morning , went to his own of- fices , and there he found one of his servants , Alexander . Kerr , son of the old people in jeopardy in Stripe- side , weeping in agony for the ine- vitable destruction of his parents . As Mr. Suter was ...
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... morning after the flood , had his heart nearly broken by the fate of his great store - chest . He saw it settled on an opposite bank . But while looking at it with longing eyes , a remorseless eddy swept it away ; and after having The ...
... morning after the flood , had his heart nearly broken by the fate of his great store - chest . He saw it settled on an opposite bank . But while looking at it with longing eyes , a remorseless eddy swept it away ; and after having The ...
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... morning to escort them to the Grange , at which place Mrs. Scott and Marion were on a visit . In vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- ed of prosecuting his westward jour- ney ; the hospitable owner of the Grange put a decided negative on the ...
... morning to escort them to the Grange , at which place Mrs. Scott and Marion were on a visit . In vain Lieutenant Malcolm talk- ed of prosecuting his westward jour- ney ; the hospitable owner of the Grange put a decided negative on the ...
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... morning for Nithsdale . All were loud in expressing their re- grets for the privation they should sustain by his absence , except her who felt it as a death - stroke to her happiness . As the evening drew to a close , Marion found the ...
... morning for Nithsdale . All were loud in expressing their re- grets for the privation they should sustain by his absence , except her who felt it as a death - stroke to her happiness . As the evening drew to a close , Marion found the ...
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