The Republic, Volume 11851 - American literature Includes notes and announcements of the Order of United Americans. |
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... once made to depart . The skiff was already at the door , under the lea of the house , and Hanford and the lad pro- ceeded to deposit on board such movables as had been selected , while Mrs. Hanford pre- | pared her children and herself ...
... once made to depart . The skiff was already at the door , under the lea of the house , and Hanford and the lad pro- ceeded to deposit on board such movables as had been selected , while Mrs. Hanford pre- | pared her children and herself ...
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... once more clasped in safety to his heart , the beloved sharers of his rugged life . In that moment of pure joy , all else , save the felicity of re - union , was forgotten ; their losses were unthought of , and the memory of past ...
... once more clasped in safety to his heart , the beloved sharers of his rugged life . In that moment of pure joy , all else , save the felicity of re - union , was forgotten ; their losses were unthought of , and the memory of past ...
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... once " little Annie , " but now a full blown rose of a woman , with a dowry equal to his own estate . Joe never forgot the fortitude with which his infant charge bore the vicissi- tudes of that perilous voyage , and somehow , from that ...
... once " little Annie , " but now a full blown rose of a woman , with a dowry equal to his own estate . Joe never forgot the fortitude with which his infant charge bore the vicissi- tudes of that perilous voyage , and somehow , from that ...
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... once more got into deep water , the deer put in tow , and , after a jolly health all round to Dill , we resumed our voy- age to the lick . It was after ten o'clock when we were fairly ensconced behind the murderous " blind " at the salt ...
... once more got into deep water , the deer put in tow , and , after a jolly health all round to Dill , we resumed our voy- age to the lick . It was after ten o'clock when we were fairly ensconced behind the murderous " blind " at the salt ...
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... rivers by such noble men as the Van the land about five hundred feet , and washes Winkles , the Van Tromps , the Dundersmashers , a shore which was once most beautifully picturesque . The high hill on the north side , WOLVUS VAN DEEK . 13.
... rivers by such noble men as the Van the land about five hundred feet , and washes Winkles , the Van Tromps , the Dundersmashers , a shore which was once most beautifully picturesque . The high hill on the north side , WOLVUS VAN DEEK . 13.
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