Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848

Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848
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Various. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 3 September 1848

ANGILA MERVALE;

A NEW ENGLAND LEGEND

SONG OF SLEEP

THE CRUISE OF THE RAKER

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

THE PRAYER OF THE DYING GIRL

A WRITTEN LEAF OF MEMORY

THE SPANISH PRINCESS TO THE MOORISH KNIGHT

THE LIGHT OF OUR HOME

AN INDIAN-SUMMER RAMBLE

THE LOST PET

FIEL A LA MUERTE, OR TRUE LOVE'S DEVOTION

THE POET'S HEART. – TO MISS O. B

THE RETURN TO SCENES OF CHILDHOOD

SUNSHINE AND RAIN

THE CHRISTMAS GARLAND

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

HEADS OF THE POETS

HOPE ON – HOPE EVER

MEXICAN JEALOUSY

TO GUADALUPE

THE FADED ROSE

THE CHILD'S APPEAL

THE OLD FARM-HOUSE

"'TIS HOME WHERE THE HEART IS."

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS

TO OUR READERS

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On the deck of the pirate craft stood a young man of powerful frame, and singularly savage features, rendered more repulsive by the disposition of the hair which was allowed to grow almost over the entire mouth, and hung from the chin in heavy masses nearly to the waist. With his elbow resting against the fore-mast of the vessel, he was gazing through a spy-glass upon the brig he had been so long pursuing. A burly negro stood at the helm, holding the tiller, and steering the brig with an ease which denoted his vast strength, scarcely moving his body, but meeting the long waves, which washed over the side of the vessel, and rushed in torrents through the hawse-holes, merely by the power of his arm.

"Keep her more in the wind," shouted the commander, with an oath, to the helmsman.

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"Thank God we shall yet be saved! If the pirate had scuttled the ship we should have had no chance; but his cruel course has saved us, for the flame has attracted some vessel to our succor."

"Perhaps the pirate returning," remarked Mr. Williams.

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