The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... manner he continued to serve his country in secret during the early years of the struggle , hourly environed by danger , and the constant sub- ject of unmerited opprobrium . 9 In the year Mr. — was named to a high and hon- orable ...
... manner he continued to serve his country in secret during the early years of the struggle , hourly environed by danger , and the constant sub- ject of unmerited opprobrium . 9 In the year Mr. — was named to a high and hon- orable ...
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... manner in which the actors are hurried off the scene . A great change has come over the country since this book was originally written . The nation is passing from the gristle into the bone , and the common mind is beginning to keep ...
... manner in which the actors are hurried off the scene . A great change has come over the country since this book was originally written . The nation is passing from the gristle into the bone , and the common mind is beginning to keep ...
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... manner , apparently checking him- self , as he was about to utter more . 66 66 Why , one can hardly say it is his dwelling , " replied the other , drawing a hurried breath , like one eager to answer ; he is never in it , or so seldom ...
... manner , apparently checking him- self , as he was about to utter more . 66 66 Why , one can hardly say it is his dwelling , " replied the other , drawing a hurried breath , like one eager to answer ; he is never in it , or so seldom ...
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... manner that gave a military air to his appearance , and which was rather heightened by his erect and conspicuously graceful carriage . His whole appearance was so impressive and so decidedly that of a gentleman , that as he finished ...
... manner that gave a military air to his appearance , and which was rather heightened by his erect and conspicuously graceful carriage . His whole appearance was so impressive and so decidedly that of a gentleman , that as he finished ...
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... manner , lifting his eyes to the 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 ...
... manner , lifting his eyes to the 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 ...
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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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