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Page 85
... appearance of having been hastily constructed of logs ; it was meanly furnished , and besides cooking utensils , a chair or two , which appeared to have been handed down from one generation to another since the deluge , bore no ...
... appearance of having been hastily constructed of logs ; it was meanly furnished , and besides cooking utensils , a chair or two , which appeared to have been handed down from one generation to another since the deluge , bore no ...
Page 89
... appeared , whom I knew to possess a hand- restored the latter to a brilliant whiteness , and the former to the loveliest carnation glow ; anoth- er nestled in her hair , and with small white fairy fingers , drew up the long dishevelled ...
... appeared , whom I knew to possess a hand- restored the latter to a brilliant whiteness , and the former to the loveliest carnation glow ; anoth- er nestled in her hair , and with small white fairy fingers , drew up the long dishevelled ...
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... appeared in the city of New York a young man who excited no ordina- ry degree of attention . He was , in all likelihood , a native of this country , but from what particular section he had come , was an impenetrable myste- ry . On his ...
... appeared in the city of New York a young man who excited no ordina- ry degree of attention . He was , in all likelihood , a native of this country , but from what particular section he had come , was an impenetrable myste- ry . On his ...
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