American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 161
... hand was not shortened . And see this Scripture fulfilled this day in mine eyes ; therefore take heed what you go about to do unto me , for you have no power over my body , neither can you do me any harm , for I am in the hands of the ...
... hand was not shortened . And see this Scripture fulfilled this day in mine eyes ; therefore take heed what you go about to do unto me , for you have no power over my body , neither can you do me any harm , for I am in the hands of the ...
Page 1096
... hand on his shoulder, he said, “There is no hurry, my boy. Take your time, take your time.” Contrary to the effect intended, these words, so fatherly in tone, doubtless touching Billy's heart to the quick, prompted yet more violent ...
... hand on his shoulder, he said, “There is no hurry, my boy. Take your time, take your time.” Contrary to the effect intended, these words, so fatherly in tone, doubtless touching Billy's heart to the quick, prompted yet more violent ...
Page 1107
... hand ; but it was something in the way that children will refer to death in general , who yet among their other sports will play a fu - neral with hearse and mourners . Not that like children Billy was incapable of con - ceiving what ...
... hand ; but it was something in the way that children will refer to death in general , who yet among their other sports will play a fu - neral with hearse and mourners . Not that like children Billy was incapable of con - ceiving what ...
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From The Vinland History of the Flat | 23 |
JACQUES CARTIER | 30 |
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