Westward ho! By the author of 'The Dutchman's fireside'. |
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... humming in the sunshine , and invited the stiffened fly to come and solace himself in the south window , called forth the villagers to this their favourite amusement . The colonel , Mrs. Dangerfield , Virginia , the pestilent WESTWARD HO !
... humming in the sunshine , and invited the stiffened fly to come and solace himself in the south window , called forth the villagers to this their favourite amusement . The colonel , Mrs. Dangerfield , Virginia , the pestilent WESTWARD HO !
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... called by dif- ferent names ! But we were rich and well edu- cated ; we had every outward means of enjoy- ment ; and yet , for almost fifty years never has there existed a more wretched , hopeless race on the face of the earth . The ...
... called by dif- ferent names ! But we were rich and well edu- cated ; we had every outward means of enjoy- ment ; and yet , for almost fifty years never has there existed a more wretched , hopeless race on the face of the earth . The ...
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... called it ; but I know better now , and have another name for it , PRESENTIMENT . " We lived together , and loved each other , until my elder brother began to , to - spare me , spare me the detail , Virginia ; it is time for me to ...
... called it ; but I know better now , and have another name for it , PRESENTIMENT . " We lived together , and loved each other , until my elder brother began to , to - spare me , spare me the detail , Virginia ; it is time for me to ...
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... called love that she felt ; there was too great an infusion of anxiety , of care ; too much of solemnity to admit of the buoyant bubbles which float on the surface of the sweet- est draught of human bliss , when love and hope 32 ...
... called love that she felt ; there was too great an infusion of anxiety , of care ; too much of solemnity to admit of the buoyant bubbles which float on the surface of the sweet- est draught of human bliss , when love and hope 32 ...
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... called me woman , as if he meant d ― l . But as I live , here he comes ; who'd have thought it ? " At this moment Rainsford looked over the little paling , and invited Virginia to walk with him to the river - side . Mrs. Dangerfield ...
... called me woman , as if he meant d ― l . But as I live , here he comes ; who'd have thought it ? " At this moment Rainsford looked over the little paling , and invited Virginia to walk with him to the river - side . Mrs. Dangerfield ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
affection appeared asked Author Barham beautiful Ben Jonson Black Warrior blessing bosom breath burst of joy Bushfield called church cloven foot Colonel Dangerfield cried Dangerfieldville dear mother Diable disclose Eh bien equally Eugene Aram exclaimed eyes face Family Library fate Father Jacques fear feel forest gentle ginia grandfather hand happiness head heard heart Heaven honour hope HORACE SMITH hour howl JOHN GALT Judith Paddock laugh Leonard Dangerfield live look maple sugar Master Zeno Paddock melancholy mind monsieur morning never nigger night Novel once painful PAUL CLIFFORD PHILIP AUGUSTUS Pompey poor Rainsford Portrait preacher presentiment reason recollection replied repose river secret seemed shuddered sion soul Spirit talk tell thee there's thing thou thought tion took uttered village Virginia Vivian Grey vols wanderer watch Western Sun woman Yankee young
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Página 173 - I'm my own master again, with nobody to stand in my way at all. I must look out for some place where a man can live independent, where there's no law but gentlemen's law, and no niggers but black ones. I sha'n't see you again, colonel, it's most likely, so good-by all. I expect you'll be after me soon, for I look upon it to be impossible for a man in his senses to live here much longer, to be hoppled like a horse, and not go where he pleases.
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