Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 15
... seemed to understand every word of their master perfectly . After we were clear of the causeway , the road , though level , was narrow and crooked , often in- terrupted with stumps of trees : going at the rate we went , it required the ...
... seemed to understand every word of their master perfectly . After we were clear of the causeway , the road , though level , was narrow and crooked , often in- terrupted with stumps of trees : going at the rate we went , it required the ...
Strana 34
... seemed to question the skill of his brother chip . Another was accusing one who sat near him , of stealing a march with his neighbor's daughter , as I took it ; and another was calling for more whiskey , and a song . " I say it's Mas ...
... seemed to question the skill of his brother chip . Another was accusing one who sat near him , of stealing a march with his neighbor's daughter , as I took it ; and another was calling for more whiskey , and a song . " I say it's Mas ...
Strana 81
... seemed to enter very readily into my motives , and gave me all the satisfac- tion our short interview afforded . After taking one cup of coffee , he asked the landlady for a glass of milk ; she enquired whether " he would have sweet ...
... seemed to enter very readily into my motives , and gave me all the satisfac- tion our short interview afforded . After taking one cup of coffee , he asked the landlady for a glass of milk ; she enquired whether " he would have sweet ...
Strana 95
... seemed to signify her business , viz : she had whiskey to sell . O poverty , to what shifts art thou reduced ! I looked at her and shuddered ! I then looked , what was the prospect ? the family , which consisted of three other women and ...
... seemed to signify her business , viz : she had whiskey to sell . O poverty , to what shifts art thou reduced ! I looked at her and shuddered ! I then looked , what was the prospect ? the family , which consisted of three other women and ...
Strana 96
... seemed no more than lumps of breathing clay . Without their sprightliness , they possessed no more judgment than children . Whether that apathy depicted in their every look , and inaction exhibited in their move- ments , was the effect ...
... seemed no more than lumps of breathing clay . Without their sprightliness , they possessed no more judgment than children . Whether that apathy depicted in their every look , and inaction exhibited in their move- ments , was the effect ...
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