Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... leave her in possession of the hut . So I packed my skins and slung them over my shoulder , took up the fatal gun , and , leaving the remainder of my provisions , I departed . Once outside under the clear vault of heaven , away from the ...
... leave her in possession of the hut . So I packed my skins and slung them over my shoulder , took up the fatal gun , and , leaving the remainder of my provisions , I departed . Once outside under the clear vault of heaven , away from the ...
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... leave my business and visit her . This time I packed my sled with a good supply of plain comforts , such as I knew a child of the wilderness would appreciate . I found her exactly as I had left her ; but she seemed to regard me a little ...
... leave my business and visit her . This time I packed my sled with a good supply of plain comforts , such as I knew a child of the wilderness would appreciate . I found her exactly as I had left her ; but she seemed to regard me a little ...
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... leave the hall for a moment . " " No need of that , " said the man addressed , who sat in the most imperturbable coolness , while the Governor shook with a visible tremor , like what an animal shows when something alarms it , though it ...
... leave the hall for a moment . " " No need of that , " said the man addressed , who sat in the most imperturbable coolness , while the Governor shook with a visible tremor , like what an animal shows when something alarms it , though it ...
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... leave its shadow . A dress of fawn - colored velvet hung loosely upon her body , clasped at the neck by a brilliant dia- mond , with some smaller gems of the same water in her hair . The robe was no stinted pattern , as the amplitude of ...
... leave its shadow . A dress of fawn - colored velvet hung loosely upon her body , clasped at the neck by a brilliant dia- mond , with some smaller gems of the same water in her hair . The robe was no stinted pattern , as the amplitude of ...
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... leave immediately on the search after the captive lady , whom we may guess to be none other than Miss Margaret Clinton , the present ward of our young Dutch maiden , Elsie Schuyler of Hoogen- huisen . The knight was invulnerable to all ...
... leave immediately on the search after the captive lady , whom we may guess to be none other than Miss Margaret Clinton , the present ward of our young Dutch maiden , Elsie Schuyler of Hoogen- huisen . The knight was invulnerable to all ...
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