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... looking customer to be applying for a school . Colonel Hill was a very dignified looking old gentleman , and while very polite , and what the world would call kind , yet his politeness and kindness was of that kind which , while you ...
... looking customer to be applying for a school . Colonel Hill was a very dignified looking old gentleman , and while very polite , and what the world would call kind , yet his politeness and kindness was of that kind which , while you ...
Pagina 103
... looking on the wreck of his home land . June 1 , 1906 If you had had your eyes fixed on the road from Fulton to Pon- totoc on the second Monday of September , 1860 , you might have seen two horsemen wending their way from the former to ...
... looking on the wreck of his home land . June 1 , 1906 If you had had your eyes fixed on the road from Fulton to Pon- totoc on the second Monday of September , 1860 , you might have seen two horsemen wending their way from the former to ...
Pagina 143
... looking over her glasses at the oncomers , as though she were still looking for her Willie to come home again even after all these years . I suppose I take more interest in this old soldier's resting place than most others do , because ...
... looking over her glasses at the oncomers , as though she were still looking for her Willie to come home again even after all these years . I suppose I take more interest in this old soldier's resting place than most others do , because ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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