American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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... Captain [ Car- fier ] , every one beckoning unto us that he was their Lord and King . This Agouhanna was a man about fifty years old : he was no whit better apparelled than any of the rest , only excepted , that he had a certain thing ...
... Captain [ Car- fier ] , every one beckoning unto us that he was their Lord and King . This Agouhanna was a man about fifty years old : he was no whit better apparelled than any of the rest , only excepted , that he had a certain thing ...
Page 75
... Captain Shrimp and the rest of the worth ies stepped to him , laid hold of his arms , and had him down ; and so eagerly was every man bent against him ( not regard- ing any agreement made with such a car- nal man ) that they fell upon ...
... Captain Shrimp and the rest of the worth ies stepped to him , laid hold of his arms , and had him down ; and so eagerly was every man bent against him ( not regard- ing any agreement made with such a car- nal man ) that they fell upon ...
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... car- ried away as in a torrent no few minds in those days , minds by nature ... Captain Vere dis- interestedly opposed them because they seemed to him ... Captain's discourse never fall into the jocosely familiar , but in ...
... car- ried away as in a torrent no few minds in those days , minds by nature ... Captain Vere dis- interestedly opposed them because they seemed to him ... Captain's discourse never fall into the jocosely familiar , but in ...
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