American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... took the paddle , and going after midnight to see if the master was alive he said to me he was rather better , and would take the charge until day . I declare in that hour I would more willingly have died than seen so many people before ...
... took the paddle , and going after midnight to see if the master was alive he said to me he was rather better , and would take the charge until day . I declare in that hour I would more willingly have died than seen so many people before ...
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... took the ager , owing to the warm weather , and finally he took a steamboat and left the country . He was the only man that ever took mosquitoes to heart that I know of . But mosquitoes is natur , and I never find fault with her . If ...
... took the ager , owing to the warm weather , and finally he took a steamboat and left the country . He was the only man that ever took mosquitoes to heart that I know of . But mosquitoes is natur , and I never find fault with her . If ...
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... took to the woods and became a wild cat , and , as I learned afterward , trod in a trap set for woodchucks , and so became a dead cat at last . I took down this dwelling the same morn- ing , drawing the nails , and removed it to the ...
... took to the woods and became a wild cat , and , as I learned afterward , trod in a trap set for woodchucks , and so became a dead cat at last . I took down this dwelling the same morn- ing , drawing the nails , and removed it to the ...
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