The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... brother , forbade any apprehension of the latter danger to the young ladies : but it was impossible that all the admiration bestowed on the fine figure and lovely face of Sarah Wharton should be thrown away . Her person was formed with ...
... brother , forbade any apprehension of the latter danger to the young ladies : but it was impossible that all the admiration bestowed on the fine figure and lovely face of Sarah Wharton should be thrown away . Her person was formed with ...
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... brother , who placed me there in ambuscade , as he called it , with a promise of returning an hour ago . ' Without making any further explanation , the youth bowed politely to the young women , distantly and with hauteur to the ...
... brother , who placed me there in ambuscade , as he called it , with a promise of returning an hour ago . ' Without making any further explanation , the youth bowed politely to the young women , distantly and with hauteur to the ...
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... brother ; they were at school together , and only separated in England , when one went into the army , and the other to a French military academy . " " His money appears to have been thrown away , " observed the colonel , betraying the ...
... brother ; they were at school together , and only separated in England , when one went into the army , and the other to a French military academy . " " His money appears to have been thrown away , " observed the colonel , betraying the ...
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... brother ; but it was confined to the eyes , seem- ing to want power to affect the muscles of the face , and was soon lost in the settled and benevolent expression which reigned in his countenance , with a sway but seldom inter- rupted ...
... brother ; but it was confined to the eyes , seem- ing to want power to affect the muscles of the face , and was soon lost in the settled and benevolent expression which reigned in his countenance , with a sway but seldom inter- rupted ...
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... brother was unable to speak . " But are the royal troops out from below ? " 66 " " T is quite likely they soon may be , " returned Birch , raising his pack from the floor , and preparing to leave the room . 66 " And the continentals ...
... brother was unable to speak . " But are the royal troops out from below ? " 66 " " T is quite likely they soon may be , " returned Birch , raising his pack from the floor , and preparing to leave the room . 66 " And the continentals ...
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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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