The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... face , when he does think it worth his while to show it to his poor old father and me . But it matters little to me , I'm sure , if he ever comes back again , or not ; turn in the first gate on your left ; - no , I care but little , for ...
... face , when he does think it worth his while to show it to his poor old father and me . But it matters little to me , I'm sure , if he ever comes back again , or not ; turn in the first gate on your left ; - no , I care but little , for ...
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... face of Harper , and lower- ing them quickly under his steady look , " there must be plenty in town ; but the war has made communication with the city , however innocent , too dangerous to be risked for so trifling an article as tobacco ...
... face of Harper , and lower- ing them quickly under his steady look , " there must be plenty in town ; but the war has made communication with the city , however innocent , too dangerous to be risked for so trifling an article as tobacco ...
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... face from one sister to the other , as they had spoken in succession , and an almost im- perceptible movement of the muscles of his mouth betrayed a new emotion , as he playfully inquired of the younger , 66 May I venture to ask what ...
... face from one sister to the other , as they had spoken in succession , and an almost im- perceptible movement of the muscles of his mouth betrayed a new emotion , as he playfully inquired of the younger , 66 May I venture to ask what ...
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... face of infantile inno- cency , as she concluded . " On what particular points of their prowess do you differ ? " continued Harper , meeting her look of animation with a smile of almost paternal softness . " Sarah thinks the British are ...
... face of infantile inno- cency , as she concluded . " On what particular points of their prowess do you differ ? " continued Harper , meeting her look of animation with a smile of almost paternal softness . " Sarah thinks the British are ...
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... face lighted into one of its ani- mated and bright smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister , impatiently ; " whose rights can be stronger than those of a ...
... face lighted into one of its ani- mated and bright smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister , impatiently ; " whose rights can be stronger than those of a ...
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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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