The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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Էջ 86
... Stamply , had purchased and held in possession , under a good and legal title , the park and the castle of La Seigliére . So long as the Stamplys and the La Seigliéres had existed , there had always been a Stamply in the service of the ...
... Stamply , had purchased and held in possession , under a good and legal title , the park and the castle of La Seigliére . So long as the Stamplys and the La Seigliéres had existed , there had always been a Stamply in the service of the ...
Էջ 87
... Stamply soon got the better of his feelings , and stifled every symptom of disposition to relent . He had received some instruction in his early days , and was indoctrinated to some extent with the new ideas of the time ; and , although ...
... Stamply soon got the better of his feelings , and stifled every symptom of disposition to relent . He had received some instruction in his early days , and was indoctrinated to some extent with the new ideas of the time ; and , although ...
Էջ 88
... Stamply , these people pos- sessed something which we shall always want ; we may get their property , but that something they will not leave , and we cannot get . " 66 Well , we can get along without it . Let them have it , and make the ...
... Stamply , these people pos- sessed something which we shall always want ; we may get their property , but that something they will not leave , and we cannot get . " 66 Well , we can get along without it . Let them have it , and make the ...
Էջ 89
... Stamply ; but this is not our place . That was a sad day for us when we quit our farm . " At these words , which incessantly re- turned in all the conversations of his wife , Stamply shrugged his shoulders and with- drew , evidently out ...
... Stamply ; but this is not our place . That was a sad day for us when we quit our farm . " At these words , which incessantly re- turned in all the conversations of his wife , Stamply shrugged his shoulders and with- drew , evidently out ...
Էջ 90
... Stamply could hardly contain himself . He seized the young soldier by the hand , covered it with kisses , and almost doubted if he was his son . Days , Like the sun at its setting , the imperial star was now beaming with its most beau ...
... Stamply could hardly contain himself . He seized the young soldier by the hand , covered it with kisses , and almost doubted if he was his son . Days , Like the sun at its setting , the imperial star was now beaming with its most beau ...
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