American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... took up my old flint- lock gun and wandered down the left bank of the Rappahannock . In earlier years I had been fond of shooting , but had not touched 20 a gun for nearly two years , and perhaps took it on this occasion to try and ...
... took up my old flint- lock gun and wandered down the left bank of the Rappahannock . In earlier years I had been fond of shooting , but had not touched 20 a gun for nearly two years , and perhaps took it on this occasion to try and ...
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... took particular pleasure in this breaking of ground , for in almost all lati- tudes men dig into the earth for an ... took to the woods and became a wild cat , and , as I learned afterward , trod in a trap set for woodchucks , and so ...
... took particular pleasure in this breaking of ground , for in almost all lati- tudes men dig into the earth for an ... took to the woods and became a wild cat , and , as I learned afterward , trod in a trap set for woodchucks , and so ...
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... took the youngest two chil- dren and went up there to watch . In a way 10 she felt glad that these people were gone ; at the same time she reproached herself for not having urged them to stay longer . Sit- ting now on the hilltop , a ...
... took the youngest two chil- dren and went up there to watch . In a way 10 she felt glad that these people were gone ; at the same time she reproached herself for not having urged them to stay longer . Sit- ting now on the hilltop , a ...
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xvi | 3 |
The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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