East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... replied , " I ad- mire the frankness with which you defend your religion ; but I do not see as I shall be any more exposed to lose my own soul there , than in any other employment , and I think upon the whole , I shall have more time to ...
... replied , " I ad- mire the frankness with which you defend your religion ; but I do not see as I shall be any more exposed to lose my own soul there , than in any other employment , and I think upon the whole , I shall have more time to ...
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... replied , " I hope the Government of Great Bri- tain and that of the United States will honorably settle their differences , so that there will be no need of offi- cers or men . " Colonel Bertram answered , " There is but little prospect ...
... replied , " I hope the Government of Great Bri- tain and that of the United States will honorably settle their differences , so that there will be no need of offi- cers or men . " Colonel Bertram answered , " There is but little prospect ...
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... replied , " I think , neighbor , you had better produce your diploma before you dic- tate to me in my profession . " " Pardon me , Doctor , I had no ma- lice at heart . " " Malice or not malice , you owe me a treat , for not boxing your ...
... replied , " I think , neighbor , you had better produce your diploma before you dic- tate to me in my profession . " " Pardon me , Doctor , I had no ma- lice at heart . " " Malice or not malice , you owe me a treat , for not boxing your ...
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... return , Bob told Mr. Willard that the Doctor had been in the house nearly all day . " Why didn't you tell me before ? Tell him to come in immediately . " " Tell him to come in , " Bob imper- tinently replied . " He is as drunk as a 102.
... return , Bob told Mr. Willard that the Doctor had been in the house nearly all day . " Why didn't you tell me before ? Tell him to come in immediately . " " Tell him to come in , " Bob imper- tinently replied . " He is as drunk as a 102.
Página 103
Daphne Smith Giles. tinently replied . " He is as drunk as a dog - dead drunk ; and I took him as I would a dog , three hours ago , and dragged him in the back room , so that there needn't anybody see him . I should think by the noise ...
Daphne Smith Giles. tinently replied . " He is as drunk as a dog - dead drunk ; and I took him as I would a dog , three hours ago , and dragged him in the back room , so that there needn't anybody see him . I should think by the noise ...
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