Our ContinentAlbion Winegar Tourgée Our Continent Publishing Company, 1882 |
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... thought and object of his mind . When the boy had passed his thirteenth year it became necessary that he should learn those arts of hunting and fishing which were so important to the worldly advantage and even existence of every Aleute ...
... thought and object of his mind . When the boy had passed his thirteenth year it became necessary that he should learn those arts of hunting and fishing which were so important to the worldly advantage and even existence of every Aleute ...
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... thought I might need a loving little comforter some day . " It seemed to me a strange reason , and though he said it laughingly I wished he had answered differently . To - morrow Agnes is coming to make us a little visit and attend with ...
... thought I might need a loving little comforter some day . " It seemed to me a strange reason , and though he said it laughingly I wished he had answered differently . To - morrow Agnes is coming to make us a little visit and attend with ...
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... thought only to humor his wandering fancy ! But the words were none the less true when I found that he had been in earnest . His hand might have done the deed , but I knew that his heart was innocent of the crime . I cannot even now ...
... thought only to humor his wandering fancy ! But the words were none the less true when I found that he had been in earnest . His hand might have done the deed , but I knew that his heart was innocent of the crime . I cannot even now ...
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... thought or tendency . The story is realistic , in a more sa- vory sense than that of the French school , but from beginning to end there is hardly a gleam of light . Mean motives , meaner ac- tions , wrong and treachery encompass ...
... thought or tendency . The story is realistic , in a more sa- vory sense than that of the French school , but from beginning to end there is hardly a gleam of light . Mean motives , meaner ac- tions , wrong and treachery encompass ...
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... thoughts he was fain to imagine them , and if any had said it was with the dreamer one of " those high moments when thought is not , " he would have scorned the speech and hated the speaker . What to him after that vision was Mabel Mur ...
... thoughts he was fain to imagine them , and if any had said it was with the dreamer one of " those high moments when thought is not , " he would have scorned the speech and hated the speaker . What to him after that vision was Mabel Mur ...
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