The Americans at Home: Or, Byeways, Backwoods, and Prairies, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1854 |
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... replied the host , whose temper was a good deal moved . " They a'n't satisfied with the best we could do for ' em , and it's my desire that they should try the tavern at Jericho . It is but two miles ,. and you'll soon drive it . " " I ...
... replied the host , whose temper was a good deal moved . " They a'n't satisfied with the best we could do for ' em , and it's my desire that they should try the tavern at Jericho . It is but two miles ,. and you'll soon drive it . " " I ...
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... sure as sin ! " " What is it ? " I echoed . " Von grande stampede , by gar ! " answered Pierre . 66 Stampede of what , I pray ? " " Buffler , " replied Black George , senten- tiously 28 THE AMERICANS AT HOME . III THE STAMPEDE.
... sure as sin ! " " What is it ? " I echoed . " Von grande stampede , by gar ! " answered Pierre . 66 Stampede of what , I pray ? " " Buffler , " replied Black George , senten- tiously 28 THE AMERICANS AT HOME . III THE STAMPEDE.
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... replied Black George , senten- tiously . " What are they ? " " Yonder they is now - here - a - ways they soon will be ; " and as he spoke , he pointed over the plain with his finger . Following the direction with my eyes , I heheld in ...
... replied Black George , senten- tiously . " What are they ? " " Yonder they is now - here - a - ways they soon will be ; " and as he spoke , he pointed over the plain with his finger . Following the direction with my eyes , I heheld in ...
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... replied one , " in times like this ; but thar's no safety in runnin ' . " " For Heaven's sake , what are we to do , then ? Stay here quietly and get run over ? " " Black George gave a quiet laugh , and the 30 THE AMERICANS AT HOME .
... replied one , " in times like this ; but thar's no safety in runnin ' . " " For Heaven's sake , what are we to do , then ? Stay here quietly and get run over ? " " Black George gave a quiet laugh , and the 30 THE AMERICANS AT HOME .
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... such he bore a part in , some ten years ago ; and that the captain , when asked what he thought of it , replied , " Well , I think we've got a mus , any how ! " V. WHO SHALL COOK FOR THE CAMP ? THE task STOPPING TO " WOOD . " 41.
... such he bore a part in , some ten years ago ; and that the captain , when asked what he thought of it , replied , " Well , I think we've got a mus , any how ! " V. WHO SHALL COOK FOR THE CAMP ? THE task STOPPING TO " WOOD . " 41.
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