| Education - 1846 - 774 pages
...their native country. * * * This mode of communicating sentiments was an inexplicable puzzle to Finnow; he took the letter again and examined it, but it afforded...within himself, but his thoughts reflected no light on the subject. At length he sent for Mr. Mariner, and desired him to write down something; the latter... | |
| Henry Mandeville - Readers (Secondary) - 1851 - 288 pages
...communicating sentiments was an inexplicable puzzle to Finow : he took the letter again and examined 1 it, but it afforded him no information. He considered...little within himself, but his thoughts reflected no 8 light upon the subject. At length he sent for Mr. Mariner, and desired him to write down something... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 226 pages
...their native country. 4. This mode of communicating sentiments was an inexplicable puzzle to Finow. He took the letter again and examined it, but it afforded...Mariner, and desired him to write down something. 5. The latter asked what he would choose to have written. He replied, put down me. He accordingly wrote... | |
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