A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeC. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 Seiten |
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... wife and children were in constant fear of their lives , from his insane fury . I can never forget the countenance of that desolate woman , sitting trembling and with white , com- pressed lips in the midst of her children . The father ...
... wife and children were in constant fear of their lives , from his insane fury . I can never forget the countenance of that desolate woman , sitting trembling and with white , com- pressed lips in the midst of her children . The father ...
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... wife was a real mother to me . She was a weakly woman , hardly ever able to sit up all day . I don't believe she ever spun a hank of yarn in her life ; but she was a proper nice woman , and Spangler loved her just as WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 35.
... wife was a real mother to me . She was a weakly woman , hardly ever able to sit up all day . I don't believe she ever spun a hank of yarn in her life ; but she was a proper nice woman , and Spangler loved her just as WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 35.
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... 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 urging the usual topics ; he cut them short , looking up at the ...
... 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 urging the usual topics ; he cut them short , looking up at the ...
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... wife and two young children . They seemed little moved at the arrival of so large a com- pany , but rendered what assistance they could in providing for the ponies and preparing the meal from such materials as were afforded by the well ...
... wife and two young children . They seemed little moved at the arrival of so large a com- pany , but rendered what assistance they could in providing for the ponies and preparing the meal from such materials as were afforded by the well ...
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... wife treated the travellers with much civility : the lady , however , declining conversation , or indeed notice of any sort unless when called on to perform the part of interpreter between the gentlemen and some wretched looking Indians ...
... wife treated the travellers with much civility : the lady , however , declining conversation , or indeed notice of any sort unless when called on to perform the part of interpreter between the gentlemen and some wretched looking Indians ...
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