A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeC. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 Seiten |
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... friends in the " settlements " have ex- pressed so much interest in such of our letters to them , as happened to convey an account of the peculiar features of western life , and have asked so many curious questions , touching par ...
... friends in the " settlements " have ex- pressed so much interest in such of our letters to them , as happened to convey an account of the peculiar features of western life , and have asked so many curious questions , touching par ...
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... known as a buggy or shan- drydan - names of which I would be glad to learn the etymology . I seriously advise any of my friends who are about flitting to Wisconsin or Oregon , to prefer a heavy lumber - wagon 14 A NEW HOME ,
... known as a buggy or shan- drydan - names of which I would be glad to learn the etymology . I seriously advise any of my friends who are about flitting to Wisconsin or Oregon , to prefer a heavy lumber - wagon 14 A NEW HOME ,
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... - our good steed kick- ing and floundering - covering us with hiero- glyphics , which would be readily decyphered by any Wolverine we should meet , though per- chance strange to the eyes of our friends at home WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 17.
... - our good steed kick- ing and floundering - covering us with hiero- glyphics , which would be readily decyphered by any Wolverine we should meet , though per- chance strange to the eyes of our friends at home WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 17.
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... friends at home . This mishap was soon amended . Tufts of long marsh grass served to assoilize our ha- biliments a little , and a clear stream which rip- pled through the marsh aided in removing the eclipse from our faces . We journeyed ...
... friends at home . This mishap was soon amended . Tufts of long marsh grass served to assoilize our ha- biliments a little , and a clear stream which rip- pled through the marsh aided in removing the eclipse from our faces . We journeyed ...
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... friend's character with peculiar respect , - that he should love a wife who could not do her own work . I could not help telling her she reminded me of a man weeping for the loss of his partner - his neighbors trying to comfort him , by ...
... friend's character with peculiar respect , - that he should love a wife who could not do her own work . I could not help telling her she reminded me of a man weeping for the loss of his partner - his neighbors trying to comfort him , by ...
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