Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 49
... child . " " A child ? " " " " Yes , a maid not to exceed ten years , but very beautiful with her golden hair and soft blue eyes . " Is the child a slave ? ” " No. " " Then wherefore is it here ? " asked Hull . " His is truly a pathetic ...
... child . " " A child ? " " " " Yes , a maid not to exceed ten years , but very beautiful with her golden hair and soft blue eyes . " Is the child a slave ? ” " No. " " Then wherefore is it here ? " asked Hull . " His is truly a pathetic ...
Page 51
... child was speechless , her great blue eyes fixed on her father . " What will you do with the maid ? " asked Hull , who , having the father , felt sure the child would follow . " I will return her to England free of charge , if she wills ...
... child was speechless , her great blue eyes fixed on her father . " What will you do with the maid ? " asked Hull , who , having the father , felt sure the child would follow . " I will return her to England free of charge , if she wills ...
Page 52
... child , the only link that bound him to earth , whose fate they were to decide , and , had he been unfettered , he might have clasped her to his bosom . " Speak with the maid , " suggested a by - stander , " and see if she has a friend ...
... child , the only link that bound him to earth , whose fate they were to decide , and , had he been unfettered , he might have clasped her to his bosom . " Speak with the maid , " suggested a by - stander , " and see if she has a friend ...
Page 53
... child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you entered the duke's army ? " " I was a strolling player , " the man answered , his fine tragic eyes fixed firmly on the officers . " My company had reached a town ...
... child could be sent ? " " I do not . ' " What were you doing before you entered the duke's army ? " " I was a strolling player , " the man answered , his fine tragic eyes fixed firmly on the officers . " My company had reached a town ...
Page 54
... child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At this Hull said he would take the maid , and she might always be near the father . All who knew Hull ...
... child . " Let her stay in the colony until my term of service is ended , then I will labor to remunerate any who would keep her . " At this Hull said he would take the maid , and she might always be near the father . All who knew Hull ...
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