Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 13
... -mother . " " Well ? " " I heard you tell Mr. Bly , the other day , that you could trust me with all you had . Will you trust me with old Moll and the cart to - night ? " " What do you want with Moll and the cart THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 13.
... -mother . " " Well ? " " I heard you tell Mr. Bly , the other day , that you could trust me with all you had . Will you trust me with old Moll and the cart to - night ? " " What do you want with Moll and the cart THE MAN WITH THE BOOK . 13.
Page 46
... heard of the scramble , and indignantly addressed the king : " I beseech your majesty , that I inform you , that each prisoner will be worth ten pound , if not fifteen pound , apiece , and , sir , if your majesty orders these as you ...
... heard of the scramble , and indignantly addressed the king : " I beseech your majesty , that I inform you , that each prisoner will be worth ten pound , if not fifteen pound , apiece , and , sir , if your majesty orders these as you ...
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... heard it . It seems he was a widower with his child wander- ing about the country , when he fell in with some of the Duke of Monmouth's people and enlisted . He was captured at Sedgemore , and condemned by Jeffries . The child was left ...
... heard it . It seems he was a widower with his child wander- ing about the country , when he fell in with some of the Duke of Monmouth's people and enlisted . He was captured at Sedgemore , and condemned by Jeffries . The child was left ...
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... heard from him , and he might be dead . " Do you know any one in England to whom your child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you entered the duke's army ? " " I was a strolling player , " the man answered ...
... heard from him , and he might be dead . " Do you know any one in England to whom your child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you entered the duke's army ? " " I was a strolling player , " the man answered ...
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... heard it save the obdurate master . The magistrate asked the slave what he would have done with his child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At ...
... heard it save the obdurate master . The magistrate asked the slave what he would have done with his child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At ...
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