Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... horse stumbled . Superstitious , as all men were in that day , he looked on this as an evil omen . " I shall not go , " he said . " It is not my destiny to discover any other lands than that on which we now live . I shall follow you no ...
... horse stumbled . Superstitious , as all men were in that day , he looked on this as an evil omen . " I shall not go , " he said . " It is not my destiny to discover any other lands than that on which we now live . I shall follow you no ...
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... horses for their journey , and aid and power to search for and appre- hend the fugitives . Deputy Leete had little heart for this task . He knew very well where the fugitives were , but man- aged to make such excuses and find so many ...
... horses for their journey , and aid and power to search for and appre- hend the fugitives . Deputy Leete had little heart for this task . He knew very well where the fugitives were , but man- aged to make such excuses and find so many ...
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... horses on the bridge . The sleuth - hounds of the law passed on without dreaming how nearly their victims had been within their reach . This was not the only narrow escape of the fugitives . Several times they were in imminent danger of ...
... horses on the bridge . The sleuth - hounds of the law passed on without dreaming how nearly their victims had been within their reach . This was not the only narrow escape of the fugitives . Several times they were in imminent danger of ...
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... horses , which they had used in the outward journey , being forwarded through the forest with their baggage . St. Pierre was civil to the last . He was as hospitable as polite . The canoe was plentifully stocked with provisions and ...
... horses , which they had used in the outward journey , being forwarded through the forest with their baggage . St. Pierre was civil to the last . He was as hospitable as polite . The canoe was plentifully stocked with provisions and ...
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... horses had preceded them , but had reached the fort in so pitiable a condition as to render them hardly fit to carry the baggage and provisions . Washington , Mr. Gist , and Mr. Van- braam , the French interpreter , clad in Indian walk ...
... horses had preceded them , but had reached the fort in so pitiable a condition as to render them hardly fit to carry the baggage and provisions . Washington , Mr. Gist , and Mr. Van- braam , the French interpreter , clad in Indian walk ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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