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... eyes , would , without the confirming evi- dence of his broad Scottish accent , have indi- cated to an experienced observer the country to which he owed his birth . In the duties of his employment , David was well seconded by his ...
... eyes , would , without the confirming evi- dence of his broad Scottish accent , have indi- cated to an experienced observer the country to which he owed his birth . In the duties of his employment , David was well seconded by his ...
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... eyes upon that gentleman's rigid countenance ; at length , however , by a despe- rate effort , she succeeded in asking , tremu- lously , " Mr. Perkins , have you seen my father lately ? " " Yes , ma'am , " said the lawyer , nibbing his ...
... eyes upon that gentleman's rigid countenance ; at length , however , by a despe- rate effort , she succeeded in asking , tremu- lously , " Mr. Perkins , have you seen my father lately ? " " Yes , ma'am , " said the lawyer , nibbing his ...
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... eyes were bent upon his countenance in earnest supplication . Again an indistinct noise , as of a suppressed groan ... eye over the papers , and although he had overheard his wife's appeal to the solicitor , he would not in- THE PRAIRIE ...
... eyes were bent upon his countenance in earnest supplication . Again an indistinct noise , as of a suppressed groan ... eye over the papers , and although he had overheard his wife's appeal to the solicitor , he would not in- THE PRAIRIE ...
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... eye caught the partially - open- ed door , which the agitated Squire still held , and , breaking from her husband , she flew as if by instinct into the adjacent room , and fell at her father's feet . Poor Mr. Perkins was now grievously ...
... eye caught the partially - open- ed door , which the agitated Squire still held , and , breaking from her husband , she flew as if by instinct into the adjacent room , and fell at her father's feet . Poor Mr. Perkins was now grievously ...
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... eye which betokened passions easily aroused , still there was a frankness on the brow , and a smile around the mouth that told of a nature at once kindly , fearless , and without suspicion . Ethelston , who was , be it remembered ...
... eye which betokened passions easily aroused , still there was a frankness on the brow , and a smile around the mouth that told of a nature at once kindly , fearless , and without suspicion . Ethelston , who was , be it remembered ...
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3d Edition added Baptiste boards bound brave brig brother called Captain character chief cloth Colonel Brandon coloured countenance Cupid David Muir deck Delaware Delaware language ears England English enlarged escape Ethelston eyes father fcap foolscap 8vo French frigate gilt edges ginald Grande-Hâche Gregson Guadaloupe half-bound hand heart HISTORY horse Howitt hunt hunter Illustrations Indian inquired J. C. Loudon Jessie John Lindley latter Lenape London look Lucy Lucy's Mahéga Marietta Master Reginald mate Mike Smith minutes Monsieur Perrot Mooshanne morocco nald nature Nekimi never Nina Nina's numerous Osage party Plants Plates poor post 8vo prairie Prairie-bird Pride Rattling Bess Regi replied returned rifle river Royal Samuel Laing saying scarcely seemed sister smile soon speak Spirit Squire tell Thomas Keightley tone tongue TREATISE tribe Vignette Titles voice War-Eagle warrior whispered Wingenund Woodcuts words wounded youth
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Side 6 - AND ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEW TESTAMENT: especially adapted to the use of Colleges, and the Higher Classes in Public Schools ; but also intended as a convenient Manual for Biblical Students in general. By Dr. BLOOMFIELD. 2d Edition, enlarged and improved. Fcp. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth. BOY'S OWN BOOK (THE) ; A Complete Encyclopaedia of all the Diversions, Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative, of Boyhood and Youth.
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