The Republic, Volume 11851 - American literature Includes notes and announcements of the Order of United Americans. |
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... voice of her husband in the field near the house . " Whe - wit - whe - wit - here Bose - here boy , here ! " No response was heard to this earnest sum- mons . Bose , the dog , having little to do that day , had gone on a hunt to the ...
... voice of her husband in the field near the house . " Whe - wit - whe - wit - here Bose - here boy , here ! " No response was heard to this earnest sum- mons . Bose , the dog , having little to do that day , had gone on a hunt to the ...
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... voice , Mrs. Han- ford came to the door of the hut , and saw in the distance the fast approaching storm . Far as the eye could reach the lofty peaks and ridges of the Alleghanies were clad in the dense mist as in a shroud , and with the ...
... voice , Mrs. Han- ford came to the door of the hut , and saw in the distance the fast approaching storm . Far as the eye could reach the lofty peaks and ridges of the Alleghanies were clad in the dense mist as in a shroud , and with the ...
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... voice . A loud and prolonged hallo , from some person near at hand , was clearly distinguished , and although there was nothing peculiar in the voice itself , yet the sound at that particular moment was startling . Han- ford and his ...
... voice . A loud and prolonged hallo , from some person near at hand , was clearly distinguished , and although there was nothing peculiar in the voice itself , yet the sound at that particular moment was startling . Han- ford and his ...
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... voices how- ever , and swam with almost superhuman effort to overtake them . The course on which the current carried them was not towards , but di- rectly from the river ; the flood having reached such a height as to form numerous new ...
... voices how- ever , and swam with almost superhuman effort to overtake them . The course on which the current carried them was not towards , but di- rectly from the river ; the flood having reached such a height as to form numerous new ...
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... voice of man more welcome . Their call was answered with a hearty hallo , and in a few moments the three were together . Hanford related in few words the events of the night , and alarm for the safety of the party in the boat became ...
... voice of man more welcome . Their call was answered with a hearty hallo , and in a few moments the three were together . Hanford related in few words the events of the night , and alarm for the safety of the party in the boat became ...
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