Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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... stood in order about the room , seldom to be dis- turbed . The study had three windows , set with little old fashioned panes of glass , each with a crack across it . The two on the western side looked , or rather peeped , between the ...
... stood in order about the room , seldom to be dis- turbed . The study had three windows , set with little old fashioned panes of glass , each with a crack across it . The two on the western side looked , or rather peeped , between the ...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne. the clergyman , who then dwelt in the Manse , stood watching the outbreak of a long and deadly struggle between two nations ; he saw the irregular array of his parishioners on the farther side of the river , and the ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne. the clergyman , who then dwelt in the Manse , stood watching the outbreak of a long and deadly struggle between two nations ; he saw the irregular array of his parishioners on the farther side of the river , and the ...
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... stood an Indian village , convenient to the river , whence its inhabitants must have drawn so large a part of their substance . The site is identified by the spear and arrow - heads , the chisels , and other implements of war , labor ...
... stood an Indian village , convenient to the river , whence its inhabitants must have drawn so large a part of their substance . The site is identified by the spear and arrow - heads , the chisels , and other implements of war , labor ...
Pagina 10
... stood a homestead , but where there is now only a ruined chimney , rising out of a grassy and weed - grown cellar ? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer - apples that are bitter - sweet with the moral of time's vicissitude . I have ...
... stood a homestead , but where there is now only a ruined chimney , rising out of a grassy and weed - grown cellar ? They offer their fruit to every wayfarer - apples that are bitter - sweet with the moral of time's vicissitude . I have ...
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... stood in the garret . Once , while Hillard and other friends sat talking with us in the twilight , there came a rustling noise , as of a minister's silk gown , sweeping through the very midst of the company , so closely as almost to ...
... stood in the garret . Once , while Hillard and other friends sat talking with us in the twilight , there came a rustling noise , as of a minister's silk gown , sweeping through the very midst of the company , so closely as almost to ...
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