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... turned round to drive some usurious bargain . Some say that Tom grew a little crack- brained in his old days , and that , fancying his end approaching , he had his horse new shod , saddled and bridled , and buried with his feet ...
... turned round to drive some usurious bargain . Some say that Tom grew a little crack- brained in his old days , and that , fancying his end approaching , he had his horse new shod , saddled and bridled , and buried with his feet ...
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... turned his eyes full upon the withered face that was puckering itself into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . The old dame , therefore , laid her grasp upon his cloak . " Signor ! signor ! " whispered she , still with a smile over ...
... turned his eyes full upon the withered face that was puckering itself into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . The old dame , therefore , laid her grasp upon his cloak . " Signor ! signor ! " whispered she , still with a smile over ...
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... turned in quest of whom- soever it might be that commanded the ship . But as if not unwilling to let nature make known her own case among his suf- fering charge , or else in despair of re- straining it for the time , the Spanish cap ...
... turned in quest of whom- soever it might be that commanded the ship . But as if not unwilling to let nature make known her own case among his suf- fering charge , or else in despair of re- straining it for the time , the Spanish cap ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
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