The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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Page 345
... young man should get on under the advantage of my patronage ; and that it was to be hoped that this young man would have turned out more worthy of such patron- age than he was when he ungratefully returned his obligations to his ...
... young man should get on under the advantage of my patronage ; and that it was to be hoped that this young man would have turned out more worthy of such patron- age than he was when he ungratefully returned his obligations to his ...
Page 688
... young man , " let me carry your basket . " " Oh , you don't need to ; it does not tire me . " " But I should like to do something for you , " insisted the young man , blushing deeply . " Well , you may , then , " said Agnes , who began ...
... young man , " let me carry your basket . " " Oh , you don't need to ; it does not tire me . " " But I should like to do something for you , " insisted the young man , blushing deeply . " Well , you may , then , " said Agnes , who began ...
Page 696
... young people with them , as our lovely Italy is sown with the seeds of all colored flowers . How lovely has it often been to me , as I sat at my work in Florence , to hear the little children go by , chanting of Jesus and Mary , and young ...
... young people with them , as our lovely Italy is sown with the seeds of all colored flowers . How lovely has it often been to me , as I sat at my work in Florence , to hear the little children go by , chanting of Jesus and Mary , and young ...
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