The Southerner; a Romance of the Real LincolnD. Appleton, 1913 - Всего страниц: 541 |
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... miles to the nearest cabin , and her soul rose in fierce rebellion at her lone- liness . It was easy for a man who loved the woods , the fields and running waters , this life , but for the woman who must wait and long and eat her heart ...
... miles to the nearest cabin , and her soul rose in fierce rebellion at her lone- liness . It was easy for a man who loved the woods , the fields and running waters , this life , but for the woman who must wait and long and eat her heart ...
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... mile without a pause , rolled in the sand on the banks of the creek and shouted their joy in perfect freedom . They explored the deep cane brakes and stalked imaginary buffaloes and bears with- out number , encountering nothing bigger ...
... mile without a pause , rolled in the sand on the banks of the creek and shouted their joy in perfect freedom . They explored the deep cane brakes and stalked imaginary buffaloes and bears with- out number , encountering nothing bigger ...
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... miles away . The family started at sunrise . The day was an event in the lives of every man , woman and child within a radius of twenty miles . Many came as far as thirty miles and walked the whole distance . Before nine o'clock a crowd ...
... miles away . The family started at sunrise . The day was an event in the lives of every man , woman and child within a radius of twenty miles . Many came as far as thirty miles and walked the whole distance . Before nine o'clock a crowd ...
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... mile from the straggling little village which was the center of the county's activities . All religious denominations used the spacious auditorium for their services . The Methodists camped there an entire month . The Bap- tists stayed ...
... mile from the straggling little village which was the center of the county's activities . All religious denominations used the spacious auditorium for their services . The Methodists camped there an entire month . The Bap- tists stayed ...
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... mile into the woods . He kept looking back and laughing softly . She gazed at him sorrowfully : " I'm ashamed of you , Boy ! How could you do such a thing ! " " I just couldn't help it ! " He sat down on a stone and laughed again ...
... mile into the woods . He kept looking back and laughing softly . She gazed at him sorrowfully : " I'm ashamed of you , Boy ! How could you do such a thing ! " " I just couldn't help it ! " He sat down on a stone and laughed again ...
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