The Americans at Home: Or, Byeways, Backwoods, and PrairiesHurst & Blackett, 1854 - Всего страниц: 322 |
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... fear . The party proposed to settle his business at once , and this movement loosened his tongue - he broke forth in piteous accents of supplication , " Oh , God ! oh , God ! " cried he , " you won't kill me - will you ? " " Well ...
... fear . The party proposed to settle his business at once , and this movement loosened his tongue - he broke forth in piteous accents of supplication , " Oh , God ! oh , God ! " cried he , " you won't kill me - will you ? " " Well ...
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... hate , which forced out the cold drops of perspiration upon his sickly brow , and sunk his heart with fear . The cards were cut , and the stranger won the VOL I. с deal - he breathed with hope - he dealt and THE PRE - EMPTION RIGHT . 17.
... hate , which forced out the cold drops of perspiration upon his sickly brow , and sunk his heart with fear . The cards were cut , and the stranger won the VOL I. с deal - he breathed with hope - he dealt and THE PRE - EMPTION RIGHT . 17.
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... fear began to creep over his heart . He remembered well reading accounts of where hungry droves of these animals had eaten the horse from under the saddle , the rider upon it , bones , hide 34 THE AMERICANS AT HOME .
... fear began to creep over his heart . He remembered well reading accounts of where hungry droves of these animals had eaten the horse from under the saddle , the rider upon it , bones , hide 34 THE AMERICANS AT HOME .
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... ; " and he raised his rifle , as the wolf was turning back , and instantly brought him to the ground . Now our fears were wrought up to the upon highest pitch for the safety of Girden and Ralph WOLF - HUNTING ON THE TURKISAG . 47.
... ; " and he raised his rifle , as the wolf was turning back , and instantly brought him to the ground . Now our fears were wrought up to the upon highest pitch for the safety of Girden and Ralph WOLF - HUNTING ON THE TURKISAG . 47.
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... point of a dagger . His strange advent in- spired a thrill of involuntary fear , and many present unconsciously grasped the handles of their side - arms . " Who are you , that thus presumes to in- DEAF SMITH , THE TEXAN SPY . 55.
... point of a dagger . His strange advent in- spired a thrill of involuntary fear , and many present unconsciously grasped the handles of their side - arms . " Who are you , that thus presumes to in- DEAF SMITH , THE TEXAN SPY . 55.
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