Periodical Books

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

George R. Graham

The family of Jeanie was poor but virtuous, like thousands of others scattered all over the hills and vales of Scotland. Her father had once seen better days, having been indeed a farmer in a small wa..

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

George R. Graham

The night after the rescue of the passengers and crew of the brig was to me a restless one. I could not sleep. Hour after hour I lay in my hammock eagerly courting repose, but unable to find it, for t..

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

George R. Graham

The elderly lady was the mother of the younger, and likewise possessed the most aristocratic form and feature. Her eye betrayed a morbid, sentimental melancholy; about her mouth was an expression of r..

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

George R. Graham

When the sick man awoke at daybreak, he was a changed being. He was now convalescent, he was more, he was a repentant man. He wept on the bosom of his wife, and made resolutions of reformation which, ..

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

George R. Graham

But, in spite of these things, it was a gay and magnificent revel. The tastes of the duke were peculiar. He had a fine eye for colors and effects. He disregarded the decora of mere fashion. His plans ..

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (December 1912)

Various Authors

BEFORE day on Christmas morning, Christine, accompanied by Howard Cleves, a big boy from the school, set forth for the head of Clinch, the great “pokes” of Christmas things slung across the saddles st..