The Yemassee: A Romance of Carolina, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1835 |
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... replies the musings and the madnesses of the con- versation - for Bess had experience enough to know that in old ears , such matters are usually tedious enough , and in this respect , they differ sadly from young ones . She made no long ...
... replies the musings and the madnesses of the con- versation - for Bess had experience enough to know that in old ears , such matters are usually tedious enough , and in this respect , they differ sadly from young ones . She made no long ...
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... reply to the question which had been addressed to her husband . " Did you speak to me ? " was the stern response of Harrison , in a tone of voice and severity not usually employed by the speaker , accompanying his speech by a keen ...
... reply to the question which had been addressed to her husband . " Did you speak to me ? " was the stern response of Harrison , in a tone of voice and severity not usually employed by the speaker , accompanying his speech by a keen ...
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... reply ; " well , my good dame , you have had my secret long enough to keep it now . am persuaded you can keep it better than your hus- band . How now , Granger ! you would be a politician too , and I am to have the benefit of your ...
... reply ; " well , my good dame , you have had my secret long enough to keep it now . am persuaded you can keep it better than your hus- band . How now , Granger ! you would be a politician too , and I am to have the benefit of your ...
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... reply . " " Madness , mother , dear mother - hold me a mad- man , but not forgetful of thy love - thy too much love for one so undeserving . It is thy indulgence that makes me thus presuming . Hadst thou been less kind , I feel that I ...
... reply . " " Madness , mother , dear mother - hold me a mad- man , but not forgetful of thy love - thy too much love for one so undeserving . It is thy indulgence that makes me thus presuming . Hadst thou been less kind , I feel that I ...
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... reply of Harrison , while , struggling with prodi- gious effort , though at great disadvantage from the close - pressed form of Grayson , whose knee was upon his breast , he strove with one hand , at the same mo- ment to free his own ...
... reply of Harrison , while , struggling with prodi- gious effort , though at great disadvantage from the close - pressed form of Grayson , whose knee was upon his breast , he strove with one hand , at the same mo- ment to free his own ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
approach assailant Bess Matthews Block House blood blow bosom brother captain captive Carolinians character Charles Craven Charlestown chief Chorley command Coosaw cried danger desperate Dugdale dwelling ears enemy Engravings father fear feeling felt fierce fight force forest forward gave Granger grasp greater number grew hand Harrison hatchet head heart Hector hope Hugh Gray Hugh Grayson Indians instant Ishiagaska knew knife less ligo lips LL.D looked maiden manner Manneyto Master Grayson Matiwan ment mind mossa mother negro Nichols noble gentleman Occonestoga palatine party passion pastor pirate Pocota-ligo present prisoner proceeded prophet reply rushed safety Sanutee savage scalp secure shelter shot shout silence speak spirit spoke stood strike strong thee thing Thou art thou hast thought tion tomahawk tree tumulus vols warriors weapon Wherefore woman woods word Yemassee young