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... showed the audience that he was master of the situation . Taking in his hand a glass of pure crystal water , he waved it before his hearers , as though it were a heave offering , and said : Some like to drink from the foaming brink ...
... showed the audience that he was master of the situation . Taking in his hand a glass of pure crystal water , he waved it before his hearers , as though it were a heave offering , and said : Some like to drink from the foaming brink ...
Pagina 41
... showed some aptness for the law , he had no difficulty in securing a license to practice . I doubt if Owen and Owen paid out but little attention to the progress Finley was making , and I know Bullard and Mitchener gave no special ...
... showed some aptness for the law , he had no difficulty in securing a license to practice . I doubt if Owen and Owen paid out but little attention to the progress Finley was making , and I know Bullard and Mitchener gave no special ...
Pagina 125
... showed very clearly that some influence operating on his mind had indicated to him that his days were numbered , and that an enemy's bullet would take him off during the day , and he spoke in a pathetic manner about the loved ones at ...
... showed very clearly that some influence operating on his mind had indicated to him that his days were numbered , and that an enemy's bullet would take him off during the day , and he spoke in a pathetic manner about the loved ones at ...
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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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