The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volumen 13Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1878 |
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... dreaming . First of all , there were the let ters ( there were no telegrams for any one , so we imagined that Balfour had not yet reached New York ) ; and in the general selfishness of each seizing his or her own packet , no one noticed ...
... dreaming . First of all , there were the let ters ( there were no telegrams for any one , so we imagined that Balfour had not yet reached New York ) ; and in the general selfishness of each seizing his or her own packet , no one noticed ...
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... dreams . * * " You infamous Hendrich Hudson , will not you carry our message now - for our voices cannot reach across the desert plains ? Awaken , you cowled heads , and come forth into the starlight ; for the Christmas bells have not ...
... dreams . * * " You infamous Hendrich Hudson , will not you carry our message now - for our voices cannot reach across the desert plains ? Awaken , you cowled heads , and come forth into the starlight ; for the Christmas bells have not ...
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... dream , fated to vanish , by and by , forever into the chill and dark- ness of the terrible cañon ? In my great joy I scarcely knew whether it was or not . ! When I had recovered from the bewilder- ment sufficiently to realize what had ...
... dream , fated to vanish , by and by , forever into the chill and dark- ness of the terrible cañon ? In my great joy I scarcely knew whether it was or not . ! When I had recovered from the bewilder- ment sufficiently to realize what had ...
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... dream that would close by and by , and leave me where it began . Everything the room contained was old and sombre , and had evidently seen better days . The apartment itself was low , void of orna- ment , and lighted from one window ...
... dream that would close by and by , and leave me where it began . Everything the room contained was old and sombre , and had evidently seen better days . The apartment itself was low , void of orna- ment , and lighted from one window ...
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... dreams were to follow the meeting , memor- able both for Lady Cromwell and Mother Samuel . " Not long after the Ladie fell very strangely sicke , and so continued until her dying day which befell in the space of a year and quarter after ...
... dreams were to follow the meeting , memor- able both for Lady Cromwell and Mother Samuel . " Not long after the Ladie fell very strangely sicke , and so continued until her dying day which befell in the space of a year and quarter after ...
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