A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western LifeGarrett Press, 1969 - 317 Seiten |
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... thing looked absolutely confounded , and I exerted all the energy my fever had left me , to try to say some- thing a little encouraging . " Come to - morrow morning , Mrs. Rivers , " said I , " and you shall see the aspect of things ...
... thing looked absolutely confounded , and I exerted all the energy my fever had left me , to try to say some- thing a little encouraging . " Come to - morrow morning , Mrs. Rivers , " said I , " and you shall see the aspect of things ...
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... things . " One might have enlightened her a little as to their moneyed value , but I held my peace and gave her some sage - seed . Yet , oddly enough , if any thing could be odd in Michigan - there is , within three miles of us , a ...
... things . " One might have enlightened her a little as to their moneyed value , but I held my peace and gave her some sage - seed . Yet , oddly enough , if any thing could be odd in Michigan - there is , within three miles of us , a ...
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... thing ! any man that's too proud to serve his country aint fit to live . Some thinks so much o ' themselves , that if they can have jist what they think they're fit for , they wont take nothing ; but for my part , I call my- self an ...
... thing ! any man that's too proud to serve his country aint fit to live . Some thinks so much o ' themselves , that if they can have jist what they think they're fit for , they wont take nothing ; but for my part , I call my- self an ...
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A New Home - Who'll Follow? Glimpses of Western Life Caroline Matilda Kirkland Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1965 |
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Agnes ague Almanzor asked baby beautiful Beckworth began bread Brent called Caroline Kirkland Cathcart CHAPTER charming Clavers comfort Cora course Danforth delicate delight Detroit door Doubleday dress Eloise Everard eyes fair favour feel felt fire floor Flyter fortunate friends girl green green tea habits hand heard Henry honour hour husband Ianthe Jenkins Jennings Jephson jist knew least length live log-house long Sam looked looking-glass marsh Mazard Michigan miles Miss Fidler Montacute Montacute House morning mother neighbours never New-York Newland night Nippers occasion once PALMYRA poor pretty Rivers round scarcely seemed settlers Shafton side smile soon sort spirit stood sure talk tell thing thought Tinkerville tion Titmouse told took usual village walk wife wild wild cat window Wolverine woods word young lady