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... looked out and saw an Indian stooping over the third and youngest boy , who had been left beside the murdered father . To save him from the hands of the savage he must shoot quickly through a crack between the logs of the cabin wall ...
... looked out and saw an Indian stooping over the third and youngest boy , who had been left beside the murdered father . To save him from the hands of the savage he must shoot quickly through a crack between the logs of the cabin wall ...
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... looked out and saw an Indian stooping over the third and youngest boy , who had been left beside the murdered father . To save him from the hands of the savage he must shoot quickly through a crack between the logs of the cabin wall ...
... looked out and saw an Indian stooping over the third and youngest boy , who had been left beside the murdered father . To save him from the hands of the savage he must shoot quickly through a crack between the logs of the cabin wall ...
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... looked upon as a wizard . There was ab- solutely nothing to excite ambition for education . " ABRAHAM LINCOLN , in his own life sketch . Nevertheless it was in those backwoods of Indiana that the ambition of Lincoln was awakened . There ...
... looked upon as a wizard . There was ab- solutely nothing to excite ambition for education . " ABRAHAM LINCOLN , in his own life sketch . Nevertheless it was in those backwoods of Indiana that the ambition of Lincoln was awakened . There ...
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... looked at the grinning people on the bank , nor said a word in reply to their gibes . He had thought out in his own mind a way to get over the dam . He met the emergency without turning to any one for advice , and in due time the boat ...
... looked at the grinning people on the bank , nor said a word in reply to their gibes . He had thought out in his own mind a way to get over the dam . He met the emergency without turning to any one for advice , and in due time the boat ...
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... looked upon by some as a challenge . The Clary's Grove boys , a " generous parcel of rowdies , " who " could trench a pond , dig a bog , build a house , " who " could pray and fight , make a village , or create a state , " were open ...
... looked upon by some as a challenge . The Clary's Grove boys , a " generous parcel of rowdies , " who " could trench a pond , dig a bog , build a house , " who " could pray and fight , make a village , or create a state , " were open ...
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