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... he found himself so hard pressed by Brant , designated the Cave of Waneonda as the present retreat of Alida , he was not himself perfectly assured 73 GREYSLAER: A ROMANCE OF THE MOHAWK (CHAPTER XVII) CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN.
... he found himself so hard pressed by Brant , designated the Cave of Waneonda as the present retreat of Alida , he was not himself perfectly assured 73 GREYSLAER: A ROMANCE OF THE MOHAWK (CHAPTER XVII) CHARLES FENNO HOFFMAN.
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retreat of Alida , he was not himself perfectly assured that she was really there , though his last orders to his creature Valtmeyer had been to make that disposition of his prize ; and , believing that his wishes in this respect had ...
retreat of Alida , he was not himself perfectly assured that she was really there , though his last orders to his creature Valtmeyer had been to make that disposition of his prize ; and , believing that his wishes in this respect had ...
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... Alida had passed even months , with no signs of approaching rescue to cheer her solitude . Valt- meyer was often , though never for any length of time , absent from the house ; and irksome as this imprisonment became , yet , though he ...
... Alida had passed even months , with no signs of approaching rescue to cheer her solitude . Valt- meyer was often , though never for any length of time , absent from the house ; and irksome as this imprisonment became , yet , though he ...
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... Alida . Once , indeed , and only a few days after she was first immured in this lonely spot , her heart leaped as she heard the blithe tones of a gay young female voice beneath her window . But , flying to the casement , she was ...
... Alida . Once , indeed , and only a few days after she was first immured in this lonely spot , her heart leaped as she heard the blithe tones of a gay young female voice beneath her window . But , flying to the casement , she was ...
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... Alida through the medium of the first flag of truce that should be sent to the royalist generals in Canada . Balt , too , the humble but zealous friend of the Hawksnest family , adopt- ing less readily the belief that Brant had removed ...
... Alida through the medium of the first flag of truce that should be sent to the royalist generals in Canada . Balt , too , the humble but zealous friend of the Hawksnest family , adopt- ing less readily the belief that Brant had removed ...
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