East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... looked upon the wine when it was red , and its delusive charms had allured him from the paths of virtue . If he had boldly withstood the tempter in his first assault , he would not have be- come his victim , or a disgraced outlaw . Mrs ...
... looked upon the wine when it was red , and its delusive charms had allured him from the paths of virtue . If he had boldly withstood the tempter in his first assault , he would not have be- come his victim , or a disgraced outlaw . Mrs ...
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... . " Mrs. Radford looked inquiringly . " Why , when we were watching with friend Morse's child . " " One promise , " said she , " I made you that night , which I have always kept . " " Yes , yes , " he answered hurriedly , 51.
... . " Mrs. Radford looked inquiringly . " Why , when we were watching with friend Morse's child . " " One promise , " said she , " I made you that night , which I have always kept . " " Yes , yes , " he answered hurriedly , 51.
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... this time . War , war , was talked of in every family , newspapers sought and eagerly read , so that they were well acquainted with every movement of the Government . The long looked for day of battle came . The boom- ing of 62.
... this time . War , war , was talked of in every family , newspapers sought and eagerly read , so that they were well acquainted with every movement of the Government . The long looked for day of battle came . The boom- ing of 62.
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... looked with in- terest upon the stars and stripes of his country , and rejoiced in the pros- pect that his beloved America would yet stand first among the nations of the earth . The vast territories peopled with every nation , kindred , 67.
... looked with in- terest upon the stars and stripes of his country , and rejoiced in the pros- pect that his beloved America would yet stand first among the nations of the earth . The vast territories peopled with every nation , kindred , 67.
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... didly decorated , and rendered attract- ive in every possible way . Mrs. Bradley sighed , and said , " I should not have thought this gentleman would have resorted to measures so disreputable as this . " The Rev. father looked astonished ...
... didly decorated , and rendered attract- ive in every possible way . Mrs. Bradley sighed , and said , " I should not have thought this gentleman would have resorted to measures so disreputable as this . " The Rev. father looked astonished ...
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