American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... told me he saw him such a time in the Bay and he was well but very melancholy . By which I certainly under- stood ( though I suspected it before ) that whatsoever the Indians told me respecting him was vanity and lies . Some of them told ...
... told me he saw him such a time in the Bay and he was well but very melancholy . By which I certainly under- stood ( though I suspected it before ) that whatsoever the Indians told me respecting him was vanity and lies . Some of them told ...
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... told her ' twas time now to finish our busi- ness : asked her what I should allow her . She not speaking , I told her I was willing to give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take ...
... told her ' twas time now to finish our busi- ness : asked her what I should allow her . She not speaking , I told her I was willing to give her two [ hundred ] and fifty pounds per annum during her life , if it should please God to take ...
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... Told Tales " -for this is a title which will not bear repetition . If in the first collected edition they were twice - told , of course now they are thrice told . May we live to hear them told a hundred times ! In the second place ...
... Told Tales " -for this is a title which will not bear repetition . If in the first collected edition they were twice - told , of course now they are thrice told . May we live to hear them told a hundred times ! In the second place ...
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