The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 64
... turned and charged upon him ; he beat down their bayonets and dash . ed onward . He continued thus to overtake and pass the flying British , until he had almost reached fort Cornwallis ; but he could not find Grier- He turned back and ...
... turned and charged upon him ; he beat down their bayonets and dash . ed onward . He continued thus to overtake and pass the flying British , until he had almost reached fort Cornwallis ; but he could not find Grier- He turned back and ...
Pagina 202
... turned to me with a smile . She lay on the bed , propped up with pillows - and said , ' I would not wish to be bet- ter , if I could always feel thus happy - but I shall not be happy unless you consent to spend the evening with us . I ...
... turned to me with a smile . She lay on the bed , propped up with pillows - and said , ' I would not wish to be bet- ter , if I could always feel thus happy - but I shall not be happy unless you consent to spend the evening with us . I ...
Pagina 330
... turned to kiss the elder child , but left it with a shudder . The child was born an idiot , and through neglect , had fallen into the fire when eighteen months old . Its face on one side was drawn by the cicatrix , into a miserable ...
... turned to kiss the elder child , but left it with a shudder . The child was born an idiot , and through neglect , had fallen into the fire when eighteen months old . Its face on one side was drawn by the cicatrix , into a miserable ...
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