Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 53
... it raged . When it was over I could have escaped , had I not come upon Cora , who was seeking me . I took her up in my arms and was hurrying away , when the cavalry of the enemy overtook me and I was THE INDENTED SLAVE . 53.
... it raged . When it was over I could have escaped , had I not come upon Cora , who was seeking me . I took her up in my arms and was hurrying away , when the cavalry of the enemy overtook me and I was THE INDENTED SLAVE . 53.
Page 60
... arm of his benefactor and said : They will come and slay me as I sleep . " ( 6 " Fear not , my unfortunate brother , for I will put you in a chamber where none save myself shall know of you . " " And my child ? " " She shall accompany ...
... arm of his benefactor and said : They will come and slay me as I sleep . " ( 6 " Fear not , my unfortunate brother , for I will put you in a chamber where none save myself shall know of you . " " And my child ? " " She shall accompany ...
Page 62
... arms , a splendid gun and a brace of pistols of the best make . " You may have need of these , " said the planter . " You will also find holsters in the saddle . " " And does Cora know of this ? " " I have told her all . " The father ...
... arms , a splendid gun and a brace of pistols of the best make . " You may have need of these , " said the planter . " You will also find holsters in the saddle . " " And does Cora know of this ? " " I have told her all . " The father ...
Page 71
... me to sign the book . " " What book ? " bed . " " I don't know ; but it was a red book . " The anxious mother , in a fit of hysterics , seized her child in her arms and cried : " No , no , no ! don't you sign MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK . 71.
... me to sign the book . " " What book ? " bed . " " I don't know ; but it was a red book . " The anxious mother , in a fit of hysterics , seized her child in her arms and cried : " No , no , no ! don't you sign MR . PARRIS AND FLOCK . 71.
Page 80
... arm , in a voice trembling with emotion , said : " Charles , I beseech of you , as you love life and happiness , do not say aught against Mr. Parris or witchcraft . We stand on the brink of something terrible , and no one knows what the ...
... arm , in a voice trembling with emotion , said : " Charles , I beseech of you , as you love life and happiness , do not say aught against Mr. Parris or witchcraft . We stand on the brink of something terrible , and no one knows what the ...
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