A New Home--who'll Follow?: Or, Glimpses of Western Life, 第 33 部C. S. Francis, 1840 - 337 ページ |
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... SETTLER . Ladies or fair ladies - I would wish you - or I would request you , or I would entreat you , not to fear - not to tremble ; my life for yours . - Midsummer Night's Dream . A shew , as it were , of an accompanible solitariness ...
... SETTLER . Ladies or fair ladies - I would wish you - or I would request you , or I would entreat you , not to fear - not to tremble ; my life for yours . - Midsummer Night's Dream . A shew , as it were , of an accompanible solitariness ...
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... self- gratulation among the settlers in Michigan . The possession of a large number of acres is esteemed a great good , though it makes but little difference in the owner's mode of living . Comforts do not WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 43.
... self- gratulation among the settlers in Michigan . The possession of a large number of acres is esteemed a great good , though it makes but little difference in the owner's mode of living . Comforts do not WHO'LL FOLLOW ? 43.
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... settlers in Michi- gan . It was logs and nothing else , the fire made on the ground , or on a few loose stones , and a hole in the roof for the escape of the smoke . A family of tolerably decent appear- ance inhabited this forlorn ...
... settlers in Michi- gan . It was logs and nothing else , the fire made on the ground , or on a few loose stones , and a hole in the roof for the escape of the smoke . A family of tolerably decent appear- ance inhabited this forlorn ...
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... settlers . The Indians to whom I have alluded , had come to procure whiskey of the trader , and after they had received the baleful luxury which performs among their fated race the work of fire , famine and pestilence , they departed ...
... settlers . The Indians to whom I have alluded , had come to procure whiskey of the trader , and after they had received the baleful luxury which performs among their fated race the work of fire , famine and pestilence , they departed ...
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... settlers ; and our friends retired to rest in much more comfortable style than on the preceding night . The first nap was in all its sweetness , when the whole party were aroused by a hideous yel- ling , which to city ears could be no ...
... settlers ; and our friends retired to rest in much more comfortable style than on the preceding night . The first nap was in all its sweetness , when the whole party were aroused by a hideous yel- ling , which to city ears could be no ...
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