The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... dreadful meaning is concealed in your words ? " - " Has not Captain Lawton told you of the arrest of Henry by himself this very morning ? " continued Frances , in a voice barely audible , and fixing on her lover a look of the deepest ...
... dreadful meaning is concealed in your words ? " - " Has not Captain Lawton told you of the arrest of Henry by himself this very morning ? " continued Frances , in a voice barely audible , and fixing on her lover a look of the deepest ...
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... dreadful . Much as he loved his wealth , Mr. Wharton loved his children better ; and he sat gaz- ing on the movements without , with a listless vacancy in his countenance , that fully denoted his imbecility of character . Far different ...
... dreadful . Much as he loved his wealth , Mr. Wharton loved his children better ; and he sat gaz- ing on the movements without , with a listless vacancy in his countenance , that fully denoted his imbecility of character . Far different ...
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... dreadful imprecations endeavored , by his threats and appearance , to frighten the marauders from their prey . The moment was enticing . Three hundred of his comrades were within a mile of the cottage ; unridden horses were running at ...
... dreadful imprecations endeavored , by his threats and appearance , to frighten the marauders from their prey . The moment was enticing . Three hundred of his comrades were within a mile of the cottage ; unridden horses were running at ...
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... dreadful to walk before he had been laid in his grave ! It must have been the money that disturbed him ; they say Captain Kidd walks near the spot where he buried gold in the old war . ” " I neber t'ink Johnny Birch hab such a big eye ...
... dreadful to walk before he had been laid in his grave ! It must have been the money that disturbed him ; they say Captain Kidd walks near the spot where he buried gold in the old war . ” " I neber t'ink Johnny Birch hab such a big eye ...
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... dreadful to have to contend with ignorance and obstinacy . " " Bad enough , as I well know from experience , " cried Katy , in triumph : " Harvey is as obstinate about such things as a dumb beast ; one would think the care I took of his ...
... dreadful to have to contend with ignorance and obstinacy . " " Bad enough , as I well know from experience , " cried Katy , in triumph : " Harvey is as obstinate about such things as a dumb beast ; one would think the care I took of his ...
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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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