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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 1, January 1842

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 1, January 1842

by George R. Graham

The manly pathos of his words, his visible attempt to stifle his feelings, and the grief she felt at the contemplated absence of her lover, all conjoined to heighten the emotion of the maiden, and flinging herself on her lover’s bosom, she wept long and uncontrollably. Her companion gazed on in silence, with an almost bursting heart; but he knew th..

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 2, February 1842

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 2, February 1842

by George R. Graham

The scenery at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, is perhaps the most picturesque in America. The view given in the accompanying engraving is taken from the Blue Ridge, from whence the tourist enjoys the finest prospect of this delightful spot. Lofty as the summit is, and difficult as the ascent proves to the uninitiated, the magnificence of the view from t..

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 3, March 1842

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 3, March 1842

by George R. Graham

The settlement at Jamestown was begun in 1606. Among the earliest of the adventurers was the chivalrous Captain Smith, whose life was a romance even in those romantic days. He soon came to be the leader of the colonists, and it was through his exertions that the settlement was kept up, amid privations and dangers almost incredible. The story of his..

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 4, April 1842

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 4, April 1842

by George R. Graham

Edward Walpole, when he became the husband of Emily Severn, was apparently all that a woman could wish. He was warm hearted, of a noble soul, kind, gentle, and ever ready to waive his own selfish gratification at the call of duty. But, alas! he had one weakness, he did not act from principle. His generous deeds were the offspring of a warm heart ra..

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 5, May 1842

Graham's Magazine, Vol. XX, No. 5, May 1842

by George R. Graham

This apparition bore the form of a young lady apparently about eighteen, of a tall shapely figure, attired in a light summer dress—the sleeves of which, being looped up at the shoulders, revealed a pair of exquisitely rounded arms which might have vied with those of the fabled Euphrosyne. Her dress came low down towards the bust, displaying the ful..

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (December 1912)

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (December 1912)

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One Saturday morning in October the head-workers and some of the teachers of the Settlement School on Perilous were unpacking barrels and boxes on the front porch of the “big house,” a wagon having come in from the railroad the previous day. Christine Potter, the newest and youngest teacher, looked up from a box of books to see an odd procession ap..

Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2

Bob Taylor's Magazine, Vol. I, No. 2

by Various Authors

Time in its tireless flight has brought us again to the full leaf and flower of another summer. The grass grows green about the dust of heroes; the roses twine once more about their tomb, and the morning-glories point their purple bugles toward the sky as if to sound a reveille to our immortal dead. Another year with its sunshine and its shadows, i..