The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1846 |
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... hand harmlessly , though it would have dashed a rock to atoms . " Now , doubt not who and what I am . You have come to find wealth , and like thousands of your fellows you have first found ME . am I but no matter ; your coward soul ...
... hand harmlessly , though it would have dashed a rock to atoms . " Now , doubt not who and what I am . You have come to find wealth , and like thousands of your fellows you have first found ME . am I but no matter ; your coward soul ...
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... hand , and neither jealous , nor envious , nor malignant tongues to trouble for an instant the serenity of your life - you yet no sooner fancy that the wealth of these mountains is in your power , than every thing you before enjoyed ...
... hand , and neither jealous , nor envious , nor malignant tongues to trouble for an instant the serenity of your life - you yet no sooner fancy that the wealth of these mountains is in your power , than every thing you before enjoyed ...
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... hand of the same old mountain friend he had seen in his dream , and who now stood again smiling before him . " Take them , my friend , " said he , " but remember that whoever makes use of my tools will be called upon to pay for the loan ...
... hand of the same old mountain friend he had seen in his dream , and who now stood again smiling before him . " Take them , my friend , " said he , " but remember that whoever makes use of my tools will be called upon to pay for the loan ...
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... hands , but I prevented her , and said , “ Madam , at least now you have no occasion to hate me . If I was so unfortunate ... hand , but said nothing . I begged they would take some refreshment , but they were too anxious to return and ...
... hands , but I prevented her , and said , “ Madam , at least now you have no occasion to hate me . If I was so unfortunate ... hand , but said nothing . I begged they would take some refreshment , but they were too anxious to return and ...
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... ; and my horse was led between the other two , upon which my keepers rode , each having a hand- rein made fast from my horse's bridle to his own . A crowd was assem- bled round the entrance of the gaol , and among 24 The Privateer's man.
... ; and my horse was led between the other two , upon which my keepers rode , each having a hand- rein made fast from my horse's bridle to his own . A crowd was assem- bled round the entrance of the gaol , and among 24 The Privateer's man.
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