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CHAPTER IV . MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK , • 65 CHAPTER V. A NIGHT WITH
WITCHES , 81 CHAPTER VI . THE CHARTER OAK , 101 CHAPTER VII . Two
MEN WHO LOOK ALIKE , 116 CHAPTER VIII . . MOVING ONWARD , · 134
CHAPTER ...
CHAPTER IV . MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK , • 65 CHAPTER V. A NIGHT WITH
WITCHES , 81 CHAPTER VI . THE CHARTER OAK , 101 CHAPTER VII . Two
MEN WHO LOOK ALIKE , 116 CHAPTER VIII . . MOVING ONWARD , · 134
CHAPTER ...
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craggy hills , with jutting promontories of granite , where the barberries grow , and
room is found in the narrow valleys for small farms , and for apple trees , and little
slopes of grass , and patches of tillage where all else looks barren .
craggy hills , with jutting promontories of granite , where the barberries grow , and
room is found in the narrow valleys for small farms , and for apple trees , and little
slopes of grass , and patches of tillage where all else looks barren .
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The expression of pain on his face was misconstrued by the superstitious hunters
into a look of fiendish triumph , and John Louder , seizing the arm of Bly ,
whispered : " It is he ! " “ Perhaps “ I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day .
The expression of pain on his face was misconstrued by the superstitious hunters
into a look of fiendish triumph , and John Louder , seizing the arm of Bly ,
whispered : " It is he ! " “ Perhaps “ I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day .
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... 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 for the stranger's horse ; but it had strayed off in the 12 THE ...
... 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 for the stranger's horse ; but it had strayed off in the 12 THE ...
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Having the New World thus thrust upon his attention , the young convert to the
new religion began to look with longing eyes across the Atlantic for a home for
himself and his persecuted brethren . WILLIAM PENN . Shortly afterward , he ...
Having the New World thus thrust upon his attention , the young convert to the
new religion began to look with longing eyes across the Atlantic for a home for
himself and his persecuted brethren . WILLIAM PENN . Shortly afterward , he ...
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