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A solitary horseman was slowly plodding along the road but a “ TAKE IT AWAY ! "
few miles from the village of Salem . In truth he was so near to the famous were
Puritan village , that , through the hills and intervening. 1 CHAPTER PAOL THE ...
A solitary horseman was slowly plodding along the road but a “ TAKE IT AWAY ! "
few miles from the village of Salem . In truth he was so near to the famous were
Puritan village , that , through the hills and intervening. 1 CHAPTER PAOL THE ...
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Puritan village , that , through the hills and intervening tree - tops , he could have
seen the spires of the churches had he raised his melancholy eyes from the
ground . The rider was not a youth , nor had he reached middle age . His face
was ...
Puritan village , that , through the hills and intervening tree - tops , he could have
seen the spires of the churches had he raised his melancholy eyes from the
ground . The rider was not a youth , nor had he reached middle age . His face
was ...
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The scenery is not more picturesque to - day , than on that chill autumnal eve ,
when the strange horseman was urging his jaded steed along the path which led
to the village . His garments were travelstained and his features haggard .
The scenery is not more picturesque to - day , than on that chill autumnal eve ,
when the strange horseman was urging his jaded steed along the path which led
to the village . His garments were travelstained and his features haggard .
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There was murmuring from every village and plantation , keeping society in a
constant ferment . The three hunters were still discussing their ill luck when the
sound of horse's hoofs fell on their ears , and they turned slowly about to see a ...
There was murmuring from every village and plantation , keeping society in a
constant ferment . The three hunters were still discussing their ill luck when the
sound of horse's hoofs fell on their ears , and they turned slowly about to see a ...
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The shades of night were creeping over the earth , and the three weary hunters
were not yet within sight of their homes , when the horseman who had so
strangely excited their fears drew rein at a spring not a fourth of a mile from the
village of ...
The shades of night were creeping over the earth , and the three weary hunters
were not yet within sight of their homes , when the horseman who had so
strangely excited their fears drew rein at a spring not a fourth of a mile from the
village of ...
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