Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 15
John Roy Musick. " God bless you , my brave boy , " the mother ex- claimed , as he went out and sprang into the cart . She now knew that he had taken the bread and cider for the sick man , under the hill . Charles hurried old Moll to a ...
John Roy Musick. " God bless you , my brave boy , " the mother ex- claimed , as he went out and sprang into the cart . She now knew that he had taken the bread and cider for the sick man , under the hill . Charles hurried old Moll to a ...
Page 16
... mother were much puzzled at this mysterious stranger , and often when alone they com- mented on his conduct . Their home was outside the village of Salem , and for days they did not have a visitor ; but two or three of their neighbors ...
... mother were much puzzled at this mysterious stranger , and often when alone they com- mented on his conduct . Their home was outside the village of Salem , and for days they did not have a visitor ; but two or three of their neighbors ...
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... mother ? " " No. " " Have you any friends in England ? " " None , since my father came away . " " Where did you live before your father enlisted in the army of Monmouth ? " " We travelled ; we lived at no one place . " " Have you no ...
... mother ? " " No. " " Have you any friends in England ? " " None , since my father came away . " " Where did you live before your father enlisted in the army of Monmouth ? " " We travelled ; we lived at no one place . " " Have you no ...
Page 71
... 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.
... 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.
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... mother , and talking only on the subjects which most interested him . He thought her a charming woman . The hour was late ere they knew it , and Puri- tanic New England was an enemy to late hours . Sarah declared she must go home ...
... mother , and talking only on the subjects which most interested him . He thought her a charming woman . The hour was late ere they knew it , and Puri- tanic New England was an enemy to late hours . Sarah declared she must go home ...
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