Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 13R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... tears . " Why are you so reluctant for me to go this one time , Annie ? " he asked . " I have for years been taking this journey , and always came home safely . " " But you never went into the insurgents ' camp CLOSING UP BUSINESS .
... tears . " Why are you so reluctant for me to go this one time , Annie ? " he asked . " I have for years been taking this journey , and always came home safely . " " But you never went into the insurgents ' camp CLOSING UP BUSINESS .
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... asked himself . " I , who pride myself on keen business sagacity , have been grossly negligent . However , as I brought it , I must now take care of it " ; and he placed it in the red leather pocket - book in the inside pocket of his ...
... asked himself . " I , who pride myself on keen business sagacity , have been grossly negligent . However , as I brought it , I must now take care of it " ; and he placed it in the red leather pocket - book in the inside pocket of his ...
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... asked about his wife in the city , and expressed a willingness to hear the object of his friend's visit . When the American had told him how the noble woman had enabled him to escape from the city , he exclaimed : " The Virgin preserve ...
... asked about his wife in the city , and expressed a willingness to hear the object of his friend's visit . When the American had told him how the noble woman had enabled him to escape from the city , he exclaimed : " The Virgin preserve ...
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... asked the American . " My dear friend , if you were caught conferring with one of the insurgents , even tho on the most in- nocent business affair , all the powers of your own strong country could not save you . ” Fernando asked if he ...
... asked the American . " My dear friend , if you were caught conferring with one of the insurgents , even tho on the most in- nocent business affair , all the powers of your own strong country could not save you . ” Fernando asked if he ...
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John Roy Musick. Fernando asked if he was willing to accompany him to Camaguey in search of Col. José Marti . Certainly , my dear friend ; I will share your dangers and hope to enjoy the pleasure of your suc- cess . " " How soon can we ...
John Roy Musick. Fernando asked if he was willing to accompany him to Camaguey in search of Col. José Marti . Certainly , my dear friend ; I will share your dangers and hope to enjoy the pleasure of your suc- cess . " " How soon can we ...
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Common terms and phrases
Aibonito American answered arms army asked battle Bayamo beautiful began boat brave Bumboat Camaguey camp captain Captain-General castle Cervera Cespedes coast Colonel Marti command Constellino cruiser Cuba Cuba Libre Cuban danger dark deck Don Manuel door enemy ensign eyes face father Fernando Stevens fight filibuster fire flag fleet gazing George Stevens guardia civil guns hand harbor Havana heart hope insurgents island José Marti knew land leftenant Lieutenant Stevens look Manila miles Mirs Bay Morro mother Nathan never night officer Parker patriots port Puerto Rico reached Roosevelt Rough Riders sailors San Juan San Juan Heights Santiago Santiago de Cuba seemed Senada señor Señorita sent shells ship shore shot side silence smoke soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish stone strange thought thousand told took troops turned vessels Viola volunteers wife wounded young