Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... Charles Stevens , the merry lad of Salem . In fact , he was so merry that , by the straight - laced Puritans , he was thought ungodly . He had a predisposition to whistling and singing , and was of " a light and frivolous carriage ...
... Charles Stevens , the merry lad of Salem . In fact , he was so merry that , by the straight - laced Puritans , he was thought ungodly . He had a predisposition to whistling and singing , and was of " a light and frivolous carriage ...
Page 11
... Charles Stevens at last. " CANNOT RISE ! PRYTHEE , WHAT AILS YOU , FRIEND ? " SEIZING A FIREBRAND , HE SEARCHED FOR THE PRINT OF. THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 11.
... Charles Stevens at last. " CANNOT RISE ! PRYTHEE , WHAT AILS YOU , FRIEND ? " SEIZING A FIREBRAND , HE SEARCHED FOR THE PRINT OF. THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 11.
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... Charles Stevens asserted itself by inspiring hope in the heart of the fainting stranger . Don't say " No , no , my friend , never give up . die , so long as you live . It is but a few rods further to the home where I live with my mother ...
... Charles Stevens asserted itself by inspiring hope in the heart of the fainting stranger . Don't say " No , no , my friend , never give up . die , so long as you live . It is but a few rods further to the home where I live with my mother ...
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... Charles Stevens and his mother were much puzzled at this mysterious stranger , and often when alone they com- mented on his conduct . Their home was outside the village of Salem , and for days they did not have a visitor ; but two or ...
... Charles Stevens and his mother were much puzzled at this mysterious stranger , and often when alone they com- mented on his conduct . Their home was outside the village of Salem , and for days they did not have a visitor ; but two or ...
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... Charles Stevens comes , as he promised . In case he should , he can go with you . " At the mention of Charles Stevens , the young woman's eyes grew brighter , and her face became crimson . " Sarah , have you not heard from your husband ...
... Charles Stevens comes , as he promised . In case he should , he can go with you . " At the mention of Charles Stevens , the young woman's eyes grew brighter , and her face became crimson . " Sarah , have you not heard from your husband ...
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