The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... Vries , Hubertsen De Vries , of Albany . " " Dear sir , I am delighted to see you , " replied Mr. Payson , shaking hands with a cordiality which evidently surprised . the other . " Are you related to Mrs. Killian De Vries ? Her son ? I ...
... Vries , Hubertsen De Vries , of Albany . " " Dear sir , I am delighted to see you , " replied Mr. Payson , shaking hands with a cordiality which evidently surprised . the other . " Are you related to Mrs. Killian De Vries ? Her son ? I ...
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... Vries and the kawáss had a break - neck race along a rock - strewn sea - beach , while the consul whooped like the Last of the Mohicans and bet a good many piastres on the result with Wingate . " I thought I should win . " said De- Vries ...
... Vries and the kawáss had a break - neck race along a rock - strewn sea - beach , while the consul whooped like the Last of the Mohicans and bet a good many piastres on the result with Wingate . " I thought I should win . " said De- Vries ...
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... Vries increased his annoyance . The young fellow looked glad to be with the Paysons , and greet- ed Irene with special cordiality . More- over , he shook hands cordially with the doctor , and said he remembered him with pleasure . 66 ...
... Vries increased his annoyance . The young fellow looked glad to be with the Paysons , and greet- ed Irene with special cordiality . More- over , he shook hands cordially with the doctor , and said he remembered him with pleasure . 66 ...
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