The Wept of Wish-ton-wish: A TaleStringer & Townsend, 1849 |
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... valleys were beginning to be cleared nearer and nearer to their own . Old age had now begun to make some visible impression on the iron frame of the Captain , and the fresh color of youth and health , with which his son had entered the ...
... valleys were beginning to be cleared nearer and nearer to their own . Old age had now begun to make some visible impression on the iron frame of the Captain , and the fresh color of youth and health , with which his son had entered the ...
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... valley in such strong and pleasing contrast to the endless and nearly - untenanted woods by which it was environed . Of the interminable forest , it is not necessary to speak . With the solitary exception on the moun- tain - side , and ...
... valley in such strong and pleasing contrast to the endless and nearly - untenanted woods by which it was environed . Of the interminable forest , it is not necessary to speak . With the solitary exception on the moun- tain - side , and ...
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... valley of the Heathcotes was called . Few Once fairly in view , any doubt or apprehension , that the stranger might at first have entertained , disappeared . He rode boldly and steadily forward , until he drew a rein that his ...
... valley of the Heathcotes was called . Few Once fairly in view , any doubt or apprehension , that the stranger might at first have entertained , disappeared . He rode boldly and steadily forward , until he drew a rein that his ...
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A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. have at length reached the valley of the Wish - Ton- Wish , " the visiter said , touching a soiled and slouch- ed beaver that more than half concealed his fea- tures . The question was put in an English that ...
A Tale James Fenimore Cooper. have at length reached the valley of the Wish - Ton- Wish , " the visiter said , touching a soiled and slouch- ed beaver that more than half concealed his fea- tures . The question was put in an English that ...
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... of the proprietors of the valley , gave Ruth a claim to this term of respect among the laborers ; " let me thrust the piece through the - stop , there is an especial charm in the gun , which it OF WISH - TON - WISH . 67.
... of the proprietors of the valley , gave Ruth a claim to this term of respect among the laborers ; " let me thrust the piece through the - stop , there is an especial charm in the gun , which it OF WISH - TON - WISH . 67.
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