The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentC.S. Van Winkle, 1824 |
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... friends . When , however , I look over the hints and memorandums I hate taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humour has led me aside from the great objects studied by every regular traveller who ...
... friends . When , however , I look over the hints and memorandums I hate taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humour has led me aside from the great objects studied by every regular traveller who ...
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... friends or relatives . I could distinguish the merchant to whom the ship was consigned . I knew him by his calculating brow and restless air . His hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and ...
... friends or relatives . I could distinguish the merchant to whom the ship was consigned . I knew him by his calculating brow and restless air . His hands were thrust into his pockets ; he was whistling thoughtfully , and walking to and ...
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Washington Irving. as friends happened to recognize each other . I particularly noticed one young woman of humble dress , but interesting demeanour . She was lean- ing forward from among the ... friends - the consultations THE VOYAGE . 17.
Washington Irving. as friends happened to recognize each other . I particularly noticed one young woman of humble dress , but interesting demeanour . She was lean- ing forward from among the ... friends - the consultations THE VOYAGE . 17.
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Washington Irving. of acquaintances - the greetings of friends - the consultations of men of business . I alone was solitary and idle . I had no friend to meet , no cheering to receive . I stepped upon the land of my forefathers - but ...
Washington Irving. of acquaintances - the greetings of friends - the consultations of men of business . I alone was solitary and idle . I had no friend to meet , no cheering to receive . I stepped upon the land of my forefathers - but ...
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... friends grow cold , and the converse of in- timates languishes into vapid civility and common- place , these only continue the unaltered counte- nance of happier days , and cheer us with that true friendship which never deceived hope ...
... friends grow cold , and the converse of in- timates languishes into vapid civility and common- place , these only continue the unaltered counte- nance of happier days , and cheer us with that true friendship which never deceived hope ...
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