Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... arm of Bly , whispered : " It is he ! " " Perhaps " " I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day . " " Then wherefore not give him the ball , which he hath guarded from the deer ? ” " It would be of no avail , John . THE MAN WITH ...
... arm of Bly , whispered : " It is he ! " " Perhaps " " I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day . " " Then wherefore not give him the ball , which he hath guarded from the deer ? ” " It would be of no avail , John . THE MAN WITH ...
Page 12
... arm around the man and raised him to his feet ; but his limbs no longer obeyed his will , and he sank again upon the ground . " It is of no avail , my good boy . I cannot go . Leave me to die . " Charles turned his eyes about to look ...
... arm around the man and raised him to his feet ; but his limbs no longer obeyed his will , and he sank again upon the ground . " It is of no avail , my good boy . I cannot go . Leave me to die . " Charles turned his eyes about to look ...
Page 15
... arm , he rode in almost total silence through the increasing darkness to the home of the widow Stevens . He was taken from the cart and was soon reclining upon a bed . His wound , though painful , was not dangerous and began to heal ...
... arm , he rode in almost total silence through the increasing darkness to the home of the widow Stevens . He was taken from the cart and was soon reclining upon a bed . His wound , though painful , was not dangerous and began to heal ...
Page 33
... arms ; he declared his purpose to abstain from violence ; he had no message but peace , and not a drop of Quaker blood was shed in his time by an Indian . " Was there not progress from Melendez to Roger Williams ? from Cortez and ...
... arms ; he declared his purpose to abstain from violence ; he had no message but peace , and not a drop of Quaker blood was shed in his time by an Indian . " Was there not progress from Melendez to Roger Williams ? from Cortez and ...
Page 50
... arms folded across his broad chest and his eye fixed upon a beautiful girl at his side . The captive spoke not . A pair of handcuffs were on his wrists , and the chains came almost to the ground ; but slavery and chains could not sub ...
... arms folded across his broad chest and his eye fixed upon a beautiful girl at his side . The captive spoke not . A pair of handcuffs were on his wrists , and the chains came almost to the ground ; but slavery and chains could not sub ...
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