Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 16
... horse straying in the forest with a saddle and hol- sters , and , knowing it to be the steed of the wounded stranger , he brought it home . As the wounded man recovered he became more silent and melancholy . He had not even spoken his ...
... horse straying in the forest with a saddle and hol- sters , and , knowing it to be the steed of the wounded stranger , he brought it home . As the wounded man recovered he became more silent and melancholy . He had not even spoken his ...
Page 19
... horse and slipped his left hand through the rein , allowing the tired beast to graze , while with his right hand he began searching in his pockets for something . 66 Would you have a Catholic king ? " he asked while searching his ...
... horse and slipped his left hand through the rein , allowing the tired beast to graze , while with his right hand he began searching in his pockets for something . 66 Would you have a Catholic king ? " he asked while searching his ...
Page 22
... horse had vanished , and John Louder , seizing a firebrand , searched the ground for the print of a cloven foot . He found it and , snatching up his rifle , ran home as rapidly as he could . It was late that night when he reached his ...
... horse had vanished , and John Louder , seizing a firebrand , searched the ground for the print of a cloven foot . He found it and , snatching up his rifle , ran home as rapidly as he could . It was late that night when he reached his ...
Page 59
... horse wheeled about and ran away . Thomas Hull , who was a coward , awed by the fate of his over- seer , turned and fled as rapidly as his horse could go . Horrified at what he had done , and knowing that death , sure and swift , would ...
... horse wheeled about and ran away . Thomas Hull , who was a coward , awed by the fate of his over- seer , turned and fled as rapidly as his horse could go . Horrified at what he had done , and knowing that death , sure and swift , would ...
Page 63
... horses ready saddled . A faithful negro slave was holding them , and the little maid , clothed for a long journey , awaited her father's arrival . A fourth horse was near on which were a pack of provisions and a small camping outfit ...
... horses ready saddled . A faithful negro slave was holding them , and the little maid , clothed for a long journey , awaited her father's arrival . A fourth horse was near on which were a pack of provisions and a small camping outfit ...
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