The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... had just been handling with so much power ; but when his little nag stopped of itself on a small eminence , which the crooked cow - path he was following cross- ed , his mind yielded to the impression of more 24 THE WEPT.
... had just been handling with so much power ; but when his little nag stopped of itself on a small eminence , which the crooked cow - path he was following cross- ed , his mind yielded to the impression of more 24 THE WEPT.
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A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. ed , his mind yielded to the impression of more worldly and more sensible objects . As the scene , that drew his contemplations from so many abstract theories to the realities of life , was peculiar to the ...
A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. ed , his mind yielded to the impression of more worldly and more sensible objects . As the scene , that drew his contemplations from so many abstract theories to the realities of life , was peculiar to the ...
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... mind , should alike recall to their thoughts and their practice . I do not know that an over - driven colt will be at all more apt to make a gentle and useful beast in its prime , than one treated with kindness and care . " " I believe ...
... mind , should alike recall to their thoughts and their practice . I do not know that an over - driven colt will be at all more apt to make a gentle and useful beast in its prime , than one treated with kindness and care . " " I believe ...
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... mind , and of stronger justice , than report hath spoken . We were told that light manners and unprofitable companions had led him to think more of the vanities of the world , and less of the wants of those over whom he hath been called ...
... mind , and of stronger justice , than report hath spoken . We were told that light manners and unprofitable companions had led him to think more of the vanities of the world , and less of the wants of those over whom he hath been called ...
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... mind the uses of a weapon that hath never before been seen in these forests . " “ I have hefted many a heavier piece than this , " said young Mark , frowning equally with the exer- tion and with the instigations of his aspiring spirit ...
... mind the uses of a weapon that hath never before been seen in these forests . " “ I have hefted many a heavier piece than this , " said young Mark , frowning equally with the exer- tion and with the instigations of his aspiring spirit ...
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