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... seen by a short walk into the woods . Wolves , also , and wildcats and catamounts were numerous , and an occasional panther could be heard to scream . I remember one time when I was a small boy to have gone with a woman who lived on our ...
... seen by a short walk into the woods . Wolves , also , and wildcats and catamounts were numerous , and an occasional panther could be heard to scream . I remember one time when I was a small boy to have gone with a woman who lived on our ...
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... seen grazing upon the wide stretch of native grassplains and small prairies , with a deer occasionally slipping away from them , and which could be seen sometimes for almost or quite a mile , the country being open , and nothing to ...
... seen grazing upon the wide stretch of native grassplains and small prairies , with a deer occasionally slipping away from them , and which could be seen sometimes for almost or quite a mile , the country being open , and nothing to ...
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... seen looking for and asking of everyone passing her hum- ble home as to the safety of her darling boy . And finally , when the sad news was broken to her that her soldier boy had died and been buried in Mississippi soil , but for the ...
... seen looking for and asking of everyone passing her hum- ble home as to the safety of her darling boy . And finally , when the sad news was broken to her that her soldier boy had died and been buried in Mississippi soil , but for the ...
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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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