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MCALLISTER'S. GROVE. CHAPTER I upon the boat landing at Perseverance
City (city!) does not even begin to express an idea of the blazing, panting, almost
shriveling radiance which poured over it and over the rest of central Florida that ...
MCALLISTER'S. GROVE. CHAPTER I upon the boat landing at Perseverance
City (city!) does not even begin to express an idea of the blazing, panting, almost
shriveling radiance which poured over it and over the rest of central Florida that ...
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And it is only fair to lazy, lovely Florida to say that they all had good chances to
find what they sought. There were many people on the boat, but this tale
concerns itself with only two of them—old Andrew McAllister and his
granddaughter, Annie ...
And it is only fair to lazy, lovely Florida to say that they all had good chances to
find what they sought. There were many people on the boat, but this tale
concerns itself with only two of them—old Andrew McAllister and his
granddaughter, Annie ...
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To stand in a crowd on the deck of a boat and be vulgarly bumped by his fellow
men violated his conception of what was everywhere due a McAllister . And , truly
, his unalterable majesty of mien , coupled with the majesty of his many years ...
To stand in a crowd on the deck of a boat and be vulgarly bumped by his fellow
men violated his conception of what was everywhere due a McAllister . And , truly
, his unalterable majesty of mien , coupled with the majesty of his many years ...
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On no account permit me to slip , ” charged The McAllister , tightening his clutch
upon her arm as he felt the gang plank sway beneath him . " Never a slip ,
grandpa , ” she promised patiently , quite used to being made responsible for his
every ...
On no account permit me to slip , ” charged The McAllister , tightening his clutch
upon her arm as he felt the gang plank sway beneath him . " Never a slip ,
grandpa , ” she promised patiently , quite used to being made responsible for his
every ...
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Andrew McAllister sat on a trunk, put both his hands on the knob of his cane,
pursed his lips very papally, and noddled around him with growing sternness.
Even the negroes were gone, it having taken the united efforts of all three to
trundle ...
Andrew McAllister sat on a trunk, put both his hands on the knob of his cane,
pursed his lips very papally, and noddled around him with growing sternness.
Even the negroes were gone, it having taken the united efforts of all three to
trundle ...
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