The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... Ruth Harding only the week before the father sailed on his second pilgrimage . It is not our intention to dwell on the incidents of the voyage . Though the genius of an extraor- dinary man had discovered the world which was now ...
... Ruth Harding only the week before the father sailed on his second pilgrimage . It is not our intention to dwell on the incidents of the voyage . Though the genius of an extraor- dinary man had discovered the world which was now ...
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... Ruth and her young offspring . It is true , they had heard of travellers massacred , and of families sep- arated by captivity , but , either by a happy fortune , or by more than ordinary prudence in the settlers who were established ...
... Ruth and her young offspring . It is true , they had heard of travellers massacred , and of families sep- arated by captivity , but , either by a happy fortune , or by more than ordinary prudence in the settlers who were established ...
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... , that was the visible agent , could not have weighed greatly with one so proudly seated before the eyes of men . ' 99 Until this point in the discourse , Content and Ruth , with their offspring , and the two or OF WISH - TON - WISH . 39.
... , that was the visible agent , could not have weighed greatly with one so proudly seated before the eyes of men . ' 99 Until this point in the discourse , Content and Ruth , with their offspring , and the two or OF WISH - TON - WISH . 39.
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A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. Ruth , with their offspring , and the two or three other individuals who composed the audience , had listened with the demure gravity which characterized the manners of the country . The language , united ...
A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. Ruth , with their offspring , and the two or three other individuals who composed the audience , had listened with the demure gravity which characterized the manners of the country . The language , united ...
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... Ruth led the children to their chambers , and in a few more minutes , none remained in the outer apartment , already so often named , but the obedient son , with his anxious and affectionate consort . " I will be thy companion , husband ...
... Ruth led the children to their chambers , and in a few more minutes , none remained in the outer apartment , already so often named , but the obedient son , with his anxious and affectionate consort . " I will be thy companion , husband ...
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