Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... seemed at times as if they would drive that deckless vessel bodily beneath the waves . This crew was of men to whom fear was almost un- known , the stalwart Vikings of the North , whose oar . and sail - driven barks now set out from the ...
... seemed at times as if they would drive that deckless vessel bodily beneath the waves . This crew was of men to whom fear was almost un- known , the stalwart Vikings of the North , whose oar . and sail - driven barks now set out from the ...
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... seemed deliciously mild , as compared with the icy shores to which they were used . The grass was but little withered by frost , and promised a winter supply of food for cattle . Altogether they were so pleased with their surround- ings ...
... seemed deliciously mild , as compared with the icy shores to which they were used . The grass was but little withered by frost , and promised a winter supply of food for cattle . Altogether they were so pleased with their surround- ings ...
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... , he spoke in his native German , which none of them understood . Joy seemed to have driven all memory of the language of the north from his mind I. - b 2 * It was plain that no harm had come to him VINELAND AND THE VIKINGS . 17.
... , he spoke in his native German , which none of them understood . Joy seemed to have driven all memory of the language of the north from his mind I. - b 2 * It was plain that no harm had come to him VINELAND AND THE VIKINGS . 17.
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... seemed to have stumbled upon some landfall of good luck . Yet some time passed before they could bring him out of his ecstasy into reason . " I did not go much farther than you , " he at length called out , in their own tongue ; " and ...
... seemed to have stumbled upon some landfall of good luck . Yet some time passed before they could bring him out of his ecstasy into reason . " I did not go much farther than you , " he at length called out , in their own tongue ; " and ...
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... seemed alive with fierce natives , who had been roused to vengeful fury by the flying fugitive , and now came on with hostile cries . The Norsemen sprang to their boats and rowed in all haste to the ship ; but before they could make ...
... seemed alive with fierce natives , who had been roused to vengeful fury by the flying fugitive , and now came on with hostile cries . The Norsemen sprang to their boats and rowed in all haste to the ship ; but before they could make ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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