The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 67
... young offender was detected in the very act of sketching the outlines of one of those fine mountains , that threw its dark shadows into the middle of the forbidden lake . Such an open breach of the peace produced further hostilities ...
... young offender was detected in the very act of sketching the outlines of one of those fine mountains , that threw its dark shadows into the middle of the forbidden lake . Such an open breach of the peace produced further hostilities ...
Page 69
... young man , of eighteen or nineteen years of age , whose features , without being beautiful or regular , were ... young sailor of about 24 years of age , the captain's mate , with whom he had become acquainted during the passage . 1 This ...
... young man , of eighteen or nineteen years of age , whose features , without being beautiful or regular , were ... young sailor of about 24 years of age , the captain's mate , with whom he had become acquainted during the passage . 1 This ...
Page 70
This young man seemed to enjoy his intimate confidence ; but on the part of Rhodez the intimacy did not amount to familiarity , and the most unequivocal marks of respect betrayed his conside- ration for the stranger . The latter , when ...
This young man seemed to enjoy his intimate confidence ; but on the part of Rhodez the intimacy did not amount to familiarity , and the most unequivocal marks of respect betrayed his conside- ration for the stranger . The latter , when ...
Page 71
... young man had lived very retired , never going out , seeing nobody , living prin- cipally on shell - fish and especially fresh - water cray - fish , which are scarce and dear at Rochelle . The old man , on the contrary , was a great ...
... young man had lived very retired , never going out , seeing nobody , living prin- cipally on shell - fish and especially fresh - water cray - fish , which are scarce and dear at Rochelle . The old man , on the contrary , was a great ...
Page 72
... young man , who had been only four days in the island , was already the subject of endless rediculous suppositions , of romantic stories each more strange than the other , all repeated with equal assurance and received with equal ...
... young man , who had been only four days in the island , was already the subject of endless rediculous suppositions , of romantic stories each more strange than the other , all repeated with equal assurance and received with equal ...
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