East and WestDavis & Cole, 1857 - 246 páginas |
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... McMartin , with whom Walter had become acquainted . The oldest was in some degree a kin- dred spirit of Mr. Bertram . He had become an invalid in consequence of intemperance . His brother , several years younger than himself , was like ...
... McMartin , with whom Walter had become acquainted . The oldest was in some degree a kin- dred spirit of Mr. Bertram . He had become an invalid in consequence of intemperance . His brother , several years younger than himself , was like ...
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... McMartin from under the eye of his brother , and drove out of town to a neighboring village , where they spent the night in drinking and carousing . There Lewis McMartin found them so inebriated that they were unable to take care of ...
... McMartin from under the eye of his brother , and drove out of town to a neighboring village , where they spent the night in drinking and carousing . There Lewis McMartin found them so inebriated that they were unable to take care of ...
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... McMartin standing by his side . To him , with his dying breath , he told his story . Mr. McMartin tried to point him to the Lamb of God , that taketh away the sins of the world , but despair filled the soul of the wretched man ; the ...
... McMartin standing by his side . To him , with his dying breath , he told his story . Mr. McMartin tried to point him to the Lamb of God , that taketh away the sins of the world , but despair filled the soul of the wretched man ; the ...
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... McMartin had found that it was impossible in America to keep his brother from scenes of dissipation . He , soon after leaving the South , pro- posed to his brother a sea voyage , faintly hoping in some degree to re- store him to health ...
... McMartin had found that it was impossible in America to keep his brother from scenes of dissipation . He , soon after leaving the South , pro- posed to his brother a sea voyage , faintly hoping in some degree to re- store him to health ...
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... McMartin was interested , as they visited from place to place the ancient lore of France . One bright beautiful morning they were conduct- ed by their guide to the Louvre . As they traversed this almost never end- ing building , gazing ...
... McMartin was interested , as they visited from place to place the ancient lore of France . One bright beautiful morning they were conduct- ed by their guide to the Louvre . As they traversed this almost never end- ing building , gazing ...
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