The Life and Times of Seargent Smith PrentissJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1884 - 442 páginas |
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... took place not many hours after the boat's escape from the eddy ; she was tied up at the bank and the crew were hovering over the fire when suddenly arose the appalling cry of " Fire ! fire ! the boat's afire ! " Instantly every one ...
... took place not many hours after the boat's escape from the eddy ; she was tied up at the bank and the crew were hovering over the fire when suddenly arose the appalling cry of " Fire ! fire ! the boat's afire ! " Instantly every one ...
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... took the overland route down the margin of the Bayou Terrebonne to the new home of the emigrant , appropriately named " Hope Farm , " for the fruition was to be in the future . This region was then settled by the Acadian French , the ...
... took the overland route down the margin of the Bayou Terrebonne to the new home of the emigrant , appropriately named " Hope Farm , " for the fruition was to be in the future . This region was then settled by the Acadian French , the ...
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... took leave of " Hope Farm , " and , going up the La- fourche to the Mississippi River , he went down to New Orleans . As he landed there and saw the multitude of ships , he naturally remembered the place of his childhood , -Portland ...
... took leave of " Hope Farm , " and , going up the La- fourche to the Mississippi River , he went down to New Orleans . As he landed there and saw the multitude of ships , he naturally remembered the place of his childhood , -Portland ...
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... took Prentiss into partnership he thought he was getting a boy who would help him now and then in the drudgery of the practice , but that he soon found Prentiss was the leader and he the assistant . It is not often that a young lawyer's ...
... took Prentiss into partnership he thought he was getting a boy who would help him now and then in the drudgery of the practice , but that he soon found Prentiss was the leader and he the assistant . It is not often that a young lawyer's ...
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... for the man . His intercourse with them was marked by professional courtesy , and in the social circle he was the light of the company . CHAPTER IV . PRENTISS took his final leave of Natchez SEARGENT SMITH PRENTISS . 43.
... for the man . His intercourse with them was marked by professional courtesy , and in the social circle he was the light of the company . CHAPTER IV . PRENTISS took his final leave of Natchez SEARGENT SMITH PRENTISS . 43.
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