Graham's Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 2, February 1852Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 2, February 1852
Various
Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
A young gentleman, who had failed to pay up for Graham, finds on
visiting the lady of his heart, that the bell-rope is cut, and the door
shut in his face. She having been notified that he had received _the
Kentucky benediction_. That is the word, and this the _style, now_.
Godey’s “Americanized Paris Fashions” are no touch to this—not half as
“truthful.”
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Table of Contents has been added for reader convenience. Archaic
spellings and hyphenation have been retained. Obvious typesetting and
punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Other errors have
been corrected as noted below. For illustrations, some caption text may
be missing or incomplete due to condition of the originals available for
preparation of the eBook.
page 134, Father Bonneville. Sautane ==> Father Bonneville. Soutane
page 135, man or a paltroon, ==> man or a poltroon,
page 136, was gone we eat and ==> was gone we ate and
page 147, horses were unharnassed ==> horses were unharnessed
page 153, fearful _denouement_ of the ==> fearful _dénouement_ of the
page 153, whose näive and delicious ==> whose naïve and delicious
page 158, they had have little rest ==> they have had little rest
page 171, each others arms—and ==> each other’s arms—and
page 178, deep red dies of even ==> deep red dyes of even
page 189, of earlier day’s seemed ==> of earlier days seemed
page 216, joy of the angel’s ==> joy of the angels
page 219, Mobby-Dick; or The Whale. ==> Moby-Dick; or The Whale.
[End of Graham’s Magazine, Vol. XL, No. 2, February 1852]
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February 1852, by Various
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