Putnam's Monthly, Volumen9G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... wish that Day con Bowson was meself , an he'd give ye the darlint afore he was a day older . He'd be a great loss to the family ; but ye'd find him such gintale company out here alone . Ownly ye'd have to take him into the cabin wid ye ...
... wish that Day con Bowson was meself , an he'd give ye the darlint afore he was a day older . He'd be a great loss to the family ; but ye'd find him such gintale company out here alone . Ownly ye'd have to take him into the cabin wid ye ...
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... wish to marry such a mere chit of a girl , who had not even been sobered by the solemn vows of church membership , was more than the serious and somewhat matter - of - fact people of the village could understand . How- ever , none of ...
... wish to marry such a mere chit of a girl , who had not even been sobered by the solemn vows of church membership , was more than the serious and somewhat matter - of - fact people of the village could understand . How- ever , none of ...
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... wish we could hang our own witches without asking their opinions . " " Let us have confidence , Goodman Herrick , " struck in a small , thin elder , whose name , it seems , was Hale , and who was the pastor of Beverly . “ We may ...
... wish we could hang our own witches without asking their opinions . " " Let us have confidence , Goodman Herrick , " struck in a small , thin elder , whose name , it seems , was Hale , and who was the pastor of Beverly . “ We may ...
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... incoherence about her darlint , her dolls , and her prince . Rachel looked after her with large troubled eyes ; and halting there , said that she did not wish to see the trial . 66 Ay , that is 24 [ Jan. , Witching Times .
... incoherence about her darlint , her dolls , and her prince . Rachel looked after her with large troubled eyes ; and halting there , said that she did not wish to see the trial . 66 Ay , that is 24 [ Jan. , Witching Times .
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... wish to put her hand on the Bible and speak those words : So help me , God ! " I thought she trembled in real affright , and look- ed at her father beseechingly , as if de- siring , even at that late hour , to plead off . She is a ...
... wish to put her hand on the Bible and speak those words : So help me , God ! " I thought she trembled in real affright , and look- ed at her father beseechingly , as if de- siring , even at that late hour , to plead off . She is a ...
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