Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 123Harper's Magazine Company, 1911 - American literature |
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... river for persons who prefer the picturesque ; where the curious in doctor's stuff may taste the waters of the springs , and individuals nautically in- clined have an opportunity of seeing the enormousest iron steamboat that ever was ...
... river for persons who prefer the picturesque ; where the curious in doctor's stuff may taste the waters of the springs , and individuals nautically in- clined have an opportunity of seeing the enormousest iron steamboat that ever was ...
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... river and town , and there is an old gate of a pretty form of architecture at which we knocked for admittance . There is a crevice up above through which the portcullis chains were doubtless lowered ; and two conven- ient holes ...
... river and town , and there is an old gate of a pretty form of architecture at which we knocked for admittance . There is a crevice up above through which the portcullis chains were doubtless lowered ; and two conven- ient holes ...
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... river , and so on . The evening sun was gilding the whole place with wonderful brilliancy , and as one looked at the old towers gleam- ing in it , and the wooded banks , and the shining river , and the pale walnut - trees here and there ...
... river , and so on . The evening sun was gilding the whole place with wonderful brilliancy , and as one looked at the old towers gleam- ing in it , and the wooded banks , and the shining river , and the pale walnut - trees here and there ...
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... river with lit- tle quays and little old faded storehouses , and a dry - dock , and a few small craft on the river , and here you see a few sailors lounging about with the fair companions of their leisure hours , and a few trades- men ...
... river with lit- tle quays and little old faded storehouses , and a dry - dock , and a few small craft on the river , and here you see a few sailors lounging about with the fair companions of their leisure hours , and a few trades- men ...
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... river Wye ; not so high , however , but that there is a huge wall of rocks above , nobly clad with foliage of a thousand different greens . The river itself on which you look down flows through a peaceful flat of rich green pasture , on ...
... river Wye ; not so high , however , but that there is a huge wall of rocks above , nobly clad with foliage of a thousand different greens . The river itself on which you look down flows through a peaceful flat of rich green pasture , on ...
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