The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... Skinner do that of good son , come to see old fader Christian ! وو ― - no This poor opinion of the Skinners was not confined to Mr. Cæsar Thompson , as he called himself - but Cæsar Wharton , as he was styled by the little world to ...
... Skinner do that of good son , come to see old fader Christian ! وو ― - no This poor opinion of the Skinners was not confined to Mr. Cæsar Thompson , as he called himself - but Cæsar Wharton , as he was styled by the little world to ...
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... Skinners . " How should he ? " cried Sarah , " when your sisters and father could not penetrate your disguise . " 66 " There is something mysterious in his manner ; his looks are too prying for an indifferent observer , " continued ...
... Skinners . " How should he ? " cried Sarah , " when your sisters and father could not penetrate your disguise . " 66 " There is something mysterious in his manner ; his looks are too prying for an indifferent observer , " continued ...
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... Skinners may be moving ; you had better shorten your visit , Captain Wharton . " " Oh ! " cried the British officer , " a few guineas will buy off those rascals at any time , should I meet them . No , no , Mr. Birch , here I stay until ...
... Skinners may be moving ; you had better shorten your visit , Captain Wharton . " " Oh ! " cried the British officer , " a few guineas will buy off those rascals at any time , should I meet them . No , no , Mr. Birch , here I stay until ...
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... Skinner , " and " rebel rascal , " formed a principal part of speech . 66 " Major Dunwoodie , " said Frances to her lover as he en- tered , “ I may have done you injustice ; if I have appeared harsh The emotions of the agitated girl ...
... Skinner , " and " rebel rascal , " formed a principal part of speech . 66 " Major Dunwoodie , " said Frances to her lover as he en- tered , “ I may have done you injustice ; if I have appeared harsh The emotions of the agitated girl ...
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... Skinner from findin ' him ; if he know where he be , why don't he dig him up ? " " There may be reasons not comprehensible to you , " said Katy , moving her chair so that her clothes covered the charmed stone , underneath which lay the ...
... Skinner from findin ' him ; if he know where he be , why don't he dig him up ? " " There may be reasons not comprehensible to you , " said Katy , moving her chair so that her clothes covered the charmed stone , underneath which lay the ...
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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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