The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundPutnam, 1897 - 430 էջ |
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... experience , there is much reason to hope that the same Providence which has so well aided us in our infancy , may continue to smile on our manhood . COOPERSTOWN , March 29 , 1849 . THE SPY . I ' CHAPTER I. " And though. viii Introduction.
... experience , there is much reason to hope that the same Providence which has so well aided us in our infancy , may continue to smile on our manhood . COOPERSTOWN , March 29 , 1849 . THE SPY . I ' CHAPTER I. " And though. viii Introduction.
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... smile of in our opinions of the prowess of the British . ” much meaning played on a face of infantile innocency , as she concluded . " On what particular points of their prowess do you differ ? " continued Harper , meeting her look of ...
... smile of in our opinions of the prowess of the British . ” much meaning played on a face of infantile innocency , as she concluded . " On what particular points of their prowess do you differ ? " continued Harper , meeting her look of ...
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... smile on his features , as he observed the movements of the other ; but appearing satisfied with his scrutiny , he ... smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister ...
... smile on his features , as he observed the movements of the other ; but appearing satisfied with his scrutiny , he ... smiles of intelligence , " but not at the expense of the rights of my countrymen . " " Rights ! " repeated her sister ...
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... smile directed towards Harper , - " I gave you to understand that my sister and myself differed in our political opinions ; but we have an impartial umpire in my father , who loves his own countrymen , and he loves the British , -so he ...
... smile directed towards Harper , - " I gave you to understand that my sister and myself differed in our political opinions ; but we have an impartial umpire in my father , who loves his own countrymen , and he loves the British , -so he ...
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... smiling coun- tenance , was evidently a pleased listener to the conversation . He rose instantly , and coming through the door , with his hat in his hand , appeared a tall , graceful youth , of dark com- plexion , and sparkling eyes of ...
... smiling coun- tenance , was evidently a pleased listener to the conversation . He rose instantly , and coming through the door , with his hat in his hand , appeared a tall , graceful youth , of dark com- plexion , and sparkling eyes of ...
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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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