Our Boys and Girls, Volúmenes 7-8Oliver Optic Lee and Shepard, 1870 |
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... sure that she didn't exercise some such influence over him . Didn't I hear you speak of seeing all sorts of beautiful colors , and didn't you complain of numbness of the limbs , and a general sensation of — paralysis ? ” There was quite ...
... sure that she didn't exercise some such influence over him . Didn't I hear you speak of seeing all sorts of beautiful colors , and didn't you complain of numbness of the limbs , and a general sensation of — paralysis ? ” There was quite ...
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... sure . — - ( Aside . ) Emma . Tell her , Maggie ; Charity is a rel- She don't seem so much like a witch as she did . ative of yours . Massachusetts , seventeen clubs . Delegates convention . - M. Emma . What , for being ugly - looking ...
... sure . — - ( Aside . ) Emma . Tell her , Maggie ; Charity is a rel- She don't seem so much like a witch as she did . ative of yours . Massachusetts , seventeen clubs . Delegates convention . - M. Emma . What , for being ugly - looking ...
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... sure you would assist me . " " I should be very glad to assist you , if it is in my power to do so . ” " You said you had a boat . I suppose this is the one . " " It is not mine , though we came up the lake indignities . I am going to ...
... sure you would assist me . " " I should be very glad to assist you , if it is in my power to do so . ” " You said you had a boat . I suppose this is the one . " " It is not mine , though we came up the lake indignities . I am going to ...
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... sure enough , by ripping up the floor under the stairs , a dry well was discovered , and the long lost box at the bottom . " 66 " What course to take now I could not de- cide upon . It was very well known that two of the stairs leading ...
... sure enough , by ripping up the floor under the stairs , a dry well was discovered , and the long lost box at the bottom . " 66 " What course to take now I could not de- cide upon . It was very well known that two of the stairs leading ...
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... sure his ** BOOTS 4 + WERE ' ON ; And when he reached the farther ' SHORE , His boots , as usual , went before ! Without his boot , the ancient knight Had nought to ' SPUR him in the fight ; Who ne'er on ' HEEL did turn before The pair ...
... sure his ** BOOTS 4 + WERE ' ON ; And when he reached the farther ' SHORE , His boots , as usual , went before ! Without his boot , the ancient knight Had nought to ' SPUR him in the fight ; Who ne'er on ' HEEL did turn before The pair ...
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