The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... fall . Patriksen had the first grip , and he swung to it , thinking straightway to lay his adversary by the heels ; but the young man held his feet , and then , pushing one leg between the legs of the islander , planting the other knee ...
... fall . Patriksen had the first grip , and he swung to it , thinking straightway to lay his adversary by the heels ; but the young man held his feet , and then , pushing one leg between the legs of the islander , planting the other knee ...
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... fall of snow , but two persons stood together there , close locked in each other's arms Stephen Orry and the daughter of Jorgen Jorgensen . With the tread of a cat a man crept up behind them . It was the brother of Patriksen . At his ...
... fall of snow , but two persons stood together there , close locked in each other's arms Stephen Orry and the daughter of Jorgen Jorgensen . With the tread of a cat a man crept up behind them . It was the brother of Patriksen . At his ...
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... the price of their golden locks . And some would hover about him , between desire of so much artificial adornment and dread of so much natural disfigurement , until like moths they would fall before the light of the CAINE 13.
... the price of their golden locks . And some would hover about him , between desire of so much artificial adornment and dread of so much natural disfigurement , until like moths they would fall before the light of the CAINE 13.
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... fall before the light of the Jew's bright silver . Rachel had reached the place at the first impulse of her thought , but being there her heart misgave her , and she paused on the outskirts of the crowd . To go in among these girls and ...
... fall before the light of the Jew's bright silver . Rachel had reached the place at the first impulse of her thought , but being there her heart misgave her , and she paused on the outskirts of the crowd . To go in among these girls and ...
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... fall ? Where is the mother that look'd on my childhood ? And where is the bosom - friend , dearer than all ? Oh ! my sad heart ! long abandon'd by pleasure , Why did it dote on a fast - fading treasure ? Tears , like the rain - drop ...
... fall ? Where is the mother that look'd on my childhood ? And where is the bosom - friend , dearer than all ? Oh ! my sad heart ! long abandon'd by pleasure , Why did it dote on a fast - fading treasure ? Tears , like the rain - drop ...
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