Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 13R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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... if Fernando could send or come and get it ; but that , owing to the close watch kept upon him , he could not leave Camaguey . When nearly all the insurgents had surrendered , in 1871 , José Marti and thirty - CUBA LIBRE .
... if Fernando could send or come and get it ; but that , owing to the close watch kept upon him , he could not leave Camaguey . When nearly all the insurgents had surrendered , in 1871 , José Marti and thirty - CUBA LIBRE .
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... leave Ha- vana , never to return . " The air of mystery about Señora Izadora Manuel was so marked that the American began for the first time to realize his danger . The insurrection in the last few days had assumed a new and more ...
... leave Ha- vana , never to return . " The air of mystery about Señora Izadora Manuel was so marked that the American began for the first time to realize his danger . The insurrection in the last few days had assumed a new and more ...
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... leave the door and start down the street . He followed her , after assuring himself there was none other . She kept about twenty paces ahead , and , having gone two blocks toward the palace , turned west- ward , keeping in the deepest ...
... leave the door and start down the street . He followed her , after assuring himself there was none other . She kept about twenty paces ahead , and , having gone two blocks toward the palace , turned west- ward , keeping in the deepest ...
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... leaves , the royal palms , a hundred feet to their plumy branches- were all old when Columbus wrote of this island in his journal : ' It excels all other countries as far as the day surpasses the night in brightness and splendor ...
... leaves , the royal palms , a hundred feet to their plumy branches- were all old when Columbus wrote of this island in his journal : ' It excels all other countries as far as the day surpasses the night in brightness and splendor ...
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... leave before the stars are out of the sky . " " Will you accompany me , Don Manuel ? " " Assuredly I will , señor . I owe too much to you to leave you to tread the dangerous paths alone . Now retire and get what sleep you can , and all ...
... leave before the stars are out of the sky . " " Will you accompany me , Don Manuel ? " " Assuredly I will , señor . I owe too much to you to leave you to tread the dangerous paths alone . Now retire and get what sleep you can , and all ...
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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