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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 21 no. 16
— page 6 |
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. XXI, no. 16, March 8, 1866 (Issue) |
Author: |
Vernon, Lutie
(pseudonym used by Smith, Coralinn O.)
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Date: |
March 8, 1866 |
First Sentence: |
'Twas the calm hush of a sultry afternoon in July-such 'an one in which pedestrians move lazily along, with red faces, to which the kerchief receives frequent application-such as one in which in-door people withdraw involuntarily from from the glare of the light, from the throb of the village or city, to some cool, darkened room, from which to look languidly out upon the passers-by, as one would look upon the inhabitants of some distant sphere. |
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