Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 3R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... fell in love . His subsequent struggles with his conscience , his many adventures in the West Indies and in Florida , covering a period from 1560 to 1585 , form the theme of this volume . JOHN R. MUSICK . Kirksville , Mo. , March 1st ...
... fell in love . His subsequent struggles with his conscience , his many adventures in the West Indies and in Florida , covering a period from 1560 to 1585 , form the theme of this volume . JOHN R. MUSICK . Kirksville , Mo. , March 1st ...
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... fell sobbing in his arms . As he held the child close to his own kind heart , and tried to soothe her grief and fears , the good man gazed into the pure innocent face pityingly . " All this is done in the service of God ? " he murmured ...
... fell sobbing in his arms . As he held the child close to his own kind heart , and tried to soothe her grief and fears , the good man gazed into the pure innocent face pityingly . " All this is done in the service of God ? " he murmured ...
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... fell to fondling his dog again and seemed to have forgotten the order he had issued to his mother . Nor was his command heeded . Catharine thought for her son , and seldom allowed the king , even in more mature years , the power of ...
... fell to fondling his dog again and seemed to have forgotten the order he had issued to his mother . Nor was his command heeded . Catharine thought for her son , and seldom allowed the king , even in more mature years , the power of ...
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... fell on the main chains , that hopes of safety were abandoned . A wave , striking her on the starboard quarter , pitched her over on her side , and the water , rushing over the deck , swept away the captain and half the THE SHIPWRECK ...
... fell on the main chains , that hopes of safety were abandoned . A wave , striking her on the starboard quarter , pitched her over on her side , and the water , rushing over the deck , swept away the captain and half the THE SHIPWRECK ...
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... fell . struck some hard substance , and all was a blank . That reason dawned after such a trial seemed more like magic than reality . All bodily fatigue , all the preoccupation of the mind produced by such terrible events disappeared as ...
... fell . struck some hard substance , and all was a blank . That reason dawned after such a trial seemed more like magic than reality . All bodily fatigue , all the preoccupation of the mind produced by such terrible events disappeared as ...
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