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... Herman Mordaunt . " I had heard of Herman , or , as it is pro- nounced , Harman Mordaunt . He was a man of considerable note in the colony , having been the son of a Major Mordaunt , of the British army , who had married the heiress of ...
... Herman Mordaunt . " I had heard of Herman , or , as it is pro- nounced , Harman Mordaunt . He was a man of considerable note in the colony , having been the son of a Major Mordaunt , of the British army , who had married the heiress of ...
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... Herman Mordaunt is your mother's cousin , I suppose , Dirck , " I resumed , " that you have been at Lilacsbush , and ascertained whether the inside of the house is as pleasant and respectable as the outside . " " Often , Corny ; while ...
... Herman Mordaunt is your mother's cousin , I suppose , Dirck , " I resumed , " that you have been at Lilacsbush , and ascertained whether the inside of the house is as pleasant and respectable as the outside . " " Often , Corny ; while ...
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... Herman Mordaunt , or his daughter , been at Lilacsbush ; but they live in Crown Street , in town , in winter , and never come out here until after the Pinkster holidays , let them come when they may . " " Oh ! he is as great a man as ...
... Herman Mordaunt , or his daughter , been at Lilacsbush ; but they live in Crown Street , in town , in winter , and never come out here until after the Pinkster holidays , let them come when they may . " " Oh ! he is as great a man as ...
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... Mordaunt , as the young lady was com- monly called in the English circles , the only child and heiress of Herman Mordaunt , of Crown Street and of Lilacsbush . Well , Dirck has more taste than I had ever given him credit for ! Just as ...
... Mordaunt , as the young lady was com- monly called in the English circles , the only child and heiress of Herman Mordaunt , of Crown Street and of Lilacsbush . Well , Dirck has more taste than I had ever given him credit for ! Just as ...
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... Herman Mordaunt waiting to see you , in the drawing - room . He asked particu- larly for you ; I wishes to see you - expresses his regrets that you are not in , and talks only of you ! " " In which case , I ought to hasten up SATANSTOE ...
... Herman Mordaunt waiting to see you , in the drawing - room . He asked particu- larly for you ; I wishes to see you - expresses his regrets that you are not in , and talks only of you ! " " In which case , I ought to hasten up SATANSTOE ...
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Satanstoe : Or, The Family of Littlepage: A Tale of the Colony James Fenimore Cooper Visualização integral - 1845 |
Satanstoe; Or, The Family of Littlepage: A Tale of the Colony, Volume 1 James Fenimore Cooper Visualização integral - 1845 |
Satanstoe; Or, the Family of Littlepage: A Tale of the Colony James Fenimore Cooper Pré-visualização indisponível - 2019 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Albanian Albany Anneke Mordaunt Anneke's answered appeared army asked better Bulstrode cake called character Colonel colony companion Corny dear Dirck distance Doortje Dutch English eyes fancied father favour feel felt Follock followed forest Fort William Henry gave gentlemen girl grandfather Guert Ten Eyck hand heard heart Herman Mor Herman Mordaunt honour horses hour Hurons Indian island Jaap James de Lancey Jason knew Lake George land laugh Lilacsbush Littlepage look manner Mary Wallace means miles Miss Anneke Miss Mordaunt Mooseridge mother nature negro never Newcome night occasion Onondago party passed Patroon Pinkster Pompey Ravensnest reached render rifle river Satanstoe scalp shore sleigh smile soon sort street supper Susquesus tell thing thought tion told took town Trackless trees true turn usual walked West Chester whole wish woman Worden York young ladies
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Página 183 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The child is father of the man; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.
Página 1 - Indian queen (Pale Shebah with her braided hair) And many a barbarous form is seen To chide the man that lingers there. By midnight moons, o'er moistening dews; In habit for the chase arrayed, The hunter still the deer pursues, The hunter and the deer— a shade! And long shall timorous Fancy see The painted chief, and pointed spear, And Reason's self shall bow the knee To shadows and delusions here.
Página 208 - Between two worlds life hovers like a star, 'Twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge. How little do we know that which we are ! How less what we may be...
Página 148 - tis too horrible ! The weariest and most loathed worldly life, ^ That age, ache, penury, and imprisonment Can lay on nature, is a paradise To what we fear of death.
Página 242 - THE flower that smiles to-day To-morrow dies ; All that we wish to stay, Tempts and then flies; What is this world's delight ? Lightning that mocks the night, Brief even as bright. Virtue, how frail it is ! Friendship too rare ! Love, how it sells poor bliss For proud despair ! But we, though soon they fall, Survive their joy and all Which ours we call.
Página 93 - ... know that we should meet no more; They tempted me, my beautiful ! for hunger's power is strong — They tempted me, my beautiful! but I have loved too long. Who said that I had given thee up? Who said that thou wert sold?
Página 153 - What ho ! Lord William, rise in haste ! The water saps thy walls ! ' He rose in haste, — beneath the walls He saw the flood appear; It hemm'd him round, — 'twas midnight now, No human aid was near.
Página 209 - Do you hear, let them be well used ; for they are the abstract, and brief chronicles, of the time. After your death you were better have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while you live. Pol. My lord, I will use them according to their desert.
Página 270 - Paris, that corrupted town, How long in vain I wandered up and down. Where shameless Bacchus, with his drenching hoard, Cold from his cave usurps the morning board. London is lost in smoke and...