The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundPresident Publishing Company, 1900 - 430 էջ |
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... comrades were within a mile of the cottage ; unridden horses were run- ning at large in every direction , and Henry ... comrade now called loudly upon him for aid , and for- getful of everything else , the discomfited trooper rushed to ...
... comrades were within a mile of the cottage ; unridden horses were run- ning at large in every direction , and Henry ... comrade now called loudly upon him for aid , and for- getful of everything else , the discomfited trooper rushed to ...
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... comrade , but had only time to cry aloud , before they plunged into the English line , -- " The horse knows the righteous cause better than his rider . Captain Wharton , you are welcome to the ranks of freedom . " No time was lost ...
... comrade , but had only time to cry aloud , before they plunged into the English line , -- " The horse knows the righteous cause better than his rider . Captain Wharton , you are welcome to the ranks of freedom . " No time was lost ...
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... comrade . " I see but little harm in such a freak ; ' t was imprudent , but then it was kind . " " Do you know that your son was intrusted with no com- mission from Sir Henry Clinton , and that the visit to you was not merely a cloak to ...
... comrade . " I see but little harm in such a freak ; ' t was imprudent , but then it was kind . " " Do you know that your son was intrusted with no com- mission from Sir Henry Clinton , and that the visit to you was not merely a cloak to ...
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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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American appearance arms army aunt Betty body bosom British brother Cæsar Captain Jack Captain Lawton Captain Wharton cheek Colonel Wellmere command companion comrade continued cottage countenance cried danger dear death door dragoons dreadful duty enemy escape exclaimed eyes face father feelings fire Flanagan followed Frances gazing gentleman George Singleton glance hand Harper Harvey Birch head heart Henry Wharton hill Hollister honor horse hour housekeeper inquired interrupted Isabella John Lawton Katy knew ladies light listened Locusts look Major Dunwoodie manner Mason Miss Peyton Miss Wharton musket never night observed officer party passed paused pedler prisoner replied retired returned rock Sarah seat seemed sentinel sergeant side silence Sir Henry Clinton sister Sitgreaves Skinner smile soldier soon stood surgeon thought threw tion took trooper troops turned Virginians voice washerwoman Washington woman wounded young youth