The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton, Mifflin, 1876 - 464 էջ |
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... hand , could the hidden repositories of divers flaming patriots have been opened to the light of day , royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold . At the sound of the tread of the noble horse ...
... hand , could the hidden repositories of divers flaming patriots have been opened to the light of day , royal protections would have been discovered concealed under piles of British gold . At the sound of the tread of the noble horse ...
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... hand , he ac- ceded to the request for accommodations . The traveller was shown into an extremely neat parlor , where a fire had been lighted to cheer the dullness of an easterly storm and an October evening . After giving the valise ...
... hand , he ac- ceded to the request for accommodations . The traveller was shown into an extremely neat parlor , where a fire had been lighted to cheer the dullness of an easterly storm and an October evening . After giving the valise ...
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... hand of her sister affection- ately within both of her own , she added , with a smile directed towards Harper ... hands of the un- welcome intruder , as the door closed on the retiring figure of Harper ; he arose slowly from his seat ...
... hand of her sister affection- ately within both of her own , she added , with a smile directed towards Harper ... hands of the un- welcome intruder , as the door closed on the retiring figure of Harper ; he arose slowly from his seat ...
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... coming through the door , with his hat in his hand , appeared a tall , graceful youth , of dark com- plexion , and sparkling eyes of black , from which the mirth had not yet entirely vanished , as he made his 20 THE SPY .
... coming through the door , with his hat in his hand , appeared a tall , graceful youth , of dark com- plexion , and sparkling eyes of black , from which the mirth had not yet entirely vanished , as he made his 20 THE SPY .
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... hands in his own , and the stern expression of his countenance gave place to a look of admiration as he replied ... hand to him as he retired , and then instantly applying it with its beautiful fellow to her burning cheeks , ran ...
... hands in his own , and the stern expression of his countenance gave place to a look of admiration as he replied ... hand to him as he retired , and then instantly applying it with its beautiful fellow to her burning cheeks , ran ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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