A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeC. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 Seiten |
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... poor wife could not forbear telling me her story - her change of lot -from a well - stored and comfortable home in Connecticut to this wretched den in the wil- derness - herself and children worn almost to shadows with the ague , and ...
... poor wife could not forbear telling me her story - her change of lot -from a well - stored and comfortable home in Connecticut to this wretched den in the wil- derness - herself and children worn almost to shadows with the ague , and ...
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... , and in we went , the buggy standing it most commendably . When we reached the first log our poor Rozinante stopped in utter despair , and some persuasion was neces- sary to induce him to rear high enough to place 22 A NEW HOME ,
... , and in we went , the buggy standing it most commendably . When we reached the first log our poor Rozinante stopped in utter despair , and some persuasion was neces- sary to induce him to rear high enough to place 22 A NEW HOME ,
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... poor Shelley's gemmed and leafy dreams . The distance seemed nothing and I scarcely remembered the rattlesnakes . We found the poor boy in not quite so sad a case as had been expected . A physician had arrived from about fourteen miles ...
... poor Shelley's gemmed and leafy dreams . The distance seemed nothing and I scarcely remembered the rattlesnakes . We found the poor boy in not quite so sad a case as had been expected . A physician had arrived from about fourteen miles ...
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... poor boy's leg . But the superstition once received , imagination supplies all deficiencies . A firm belief in some inscrutable connexion between the spots on the snake and the spots on the wounded person is universal in this region ...
... poor boy's leg . But the superstition once received , imagination supplies all deficiencies . A firm belief in some inscrutable connexion between the spots on the snake and the spots on the wounded person is universal in this region ...
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... poor feller had a family of children to do for ; ” and after a reflective pause continued— " Well , Miss Spangler had a little one after all , when I was quite a big girl , and you never see folks so pleased as they ! Mr. Spangler ...
... poor feller had a family of children to do for ; ” and after a reflective pause continued— " Well , Miss Spangler had a little one after all , when I was quite a big girl , and you never see folks so pleased as they ! Mr. Spangler ...
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