Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 57
... never uttered a word of complaint , no matter what burdens were laid upon him , his natural pride and nobility of character won the hatred of the overseer . The fellow had a violent temper and hated George Waters . One day , from no ...
... never uttered a word of complaint , no matter what burdens were laid upon him , his natural pride and nobility of character won the hatred of the overseer . The fellow had a violent temper and hated George Waters . One day , from no ...
Page 60
... never to be realized . " Yes , you will be safe ; but as you must make the journey through a vast forest , you will need to be refreshed by rest and food . " The wild - eyed fugitive , with his face haggard as death , seized the arm of ...
... never to be realized . " Yes , you will be safe ; but as you must make the journey through a vast forest , you will need to be refreshed by rest and food . " The wild - eyed fugitive , with his face haggard as death , seized the arm of ...
Page 64
... never tell how long , they journeyed , until at last , on the banks of the Delaware , they came upon a small town where dwelt a people at peace with all the world — the Quakers , and the tired child and her father were taken in , given ...
... never tell how long , they journeyed , until at last , on the banks of the Delaware , they came upon a small town where dwelt a people at peace with all the world — the Quakers , and the tired child and her father were taken in , given ...
Page 66
... never entered into his mind to love those who hated him . Mr. Parris had lived in the West Indies for sev- eral years before going to Salem , and had brought with him some slaves purchased from the Spaniards . Among them were two famous ...
... never entered into his mind to love those who hated him . Mr. Parris had lived in the West Indies for sev- eral years before going to Salem , and had brought with him some slaves purchased from the Spaniards . Among them were two famous ...
Page 73
... never hear of the pinnace ? ” " No ; but it was no doubt lost . " " How long since he left ? " " A year . He went to New York , was seen to leave that port , and has never been heard from . " " It is sad . " " Verily , it is , " and ...
... never hear of the pinnace ? ” " No ; but it was no doubt lost . " " How long since he left ? " " A year . He went to New York , was seen to leave that port , and has never been heard from . " " It is sad . " " Verily , it is , " and ...
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