The Southerner; a Romance of the Real LincolnD. Appleton, 1913 - Всего страниц: 541 |
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... hill . The child toddled after her , the little moccasined feet stepping gingerly over the sharp gravel of the rough places . Before filling the bucket she listened again for the crack of Tom's rifle , and could hear nothing . A death ...
... hill . The child toddled after her , the little moccasined feet stepping gingerly over the sharp gravel of the rough places . Before filling the bucket she listened again for the crack of Tom's rifle , and could hear nothing . A death ...
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... hills in cadences that seemed half muffled by the falling snow . Again her anxious eyes looked from the doorway . Would he never come ! The trembling slender hand once more lifted the horn , a single wild note rang out and broke ...
... hills in cadences that seemed half muffled by the falling snow . Again her anxious eyes looked from the doorway . Would he never come ! The trembling slender hand once more lifted the horn , a single wild note rang out and broke ...
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... hill . With a mighty effort he threw the Devil off , loosed his hold and sucked in a tiny breath of air , and then another and another , coughing and spluttering and wheezing foam and water from his mouth and ears and nose and eyes . At ...
... hill . With a mighty effort he threw the Devil off , loosed his hold and sucked in a tiny breath of air , and then another and another , coughing and spluttering and wheezing foam and water from his mouth and ears and nose and eyes . At ...
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... hills when they hastily picked up their clothes and found a safe ford across which they could wade , holding their things above their heads . The Boy reached the house just as the wagon drove up to the door . He hurried to help his ...
... hills when they hastily picked up their clothes and found a safe ford across which they could wade , holding their things above their heads . The Boy reached the house just as the wagon drove up to the door . He hurried to help his ...
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... hills and plains , its rivers and seas were his . His hands would help to build this vision of a great spirit into the living thing . He breathed softly and his eyes sparkled . When the crowd cheered , he leaped to his feet , swung his ...
... hills and plains , its rivers and seas were his . His hands would help to build this vision of a great spirit into the living thing . He breathed softly and his eyes sparkled . When the crowd cheered , he leaped to his feet , swung his ...
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Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln ain't answer arms army asked battle began Betty Winter blood blue Boney Boy's breath broke Cabinet command Confederate cried crowd daring dark dead death door drew eyes face father feet fell fight fire flashed Fredericksburg front going grey guns hand head heart hill Horace Greeley horse hour hundred Jefferson Davis John Vaughan Julius Cæsar kill laughed leaped Lee's lifted Lincoln lines lips looked McClellan miles Minie ball Miss Betty mother muskets never night North o'clock paused President quick regiment Richmond rose Senator Winter sent Shenandoah Valley shouted silence Slavery slaves slowly smile soldier sorrel horse soul South Southern stood suddenly swept tell thing thousand tion to-day trembling turned Union Union army voice waiting walked Washington whispered White House William Tecumseh Sherman woods words wounded