Wyandotté: Or, the Hutted Knoll ; A TaleGeorge Routledge and Sons, 1856 - 308 páginas |
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Página 37
... seemed content to pass their lives in the same place . As most of these men had married and become fathers , the whole colony , including children , notwithstand . ing the captain's policy not to settle , had grown to considerably more ...
... seemed content to pass their lives in the same place . As most of these men had married and become fathers , the whole colony , including children , notwithstand . ing the captain's policy not to settle , had grown to considerably more ...
Página 46
... seemed to penetrate to the centre of the object looked at . " Why pale - face hate one anoder ? Why Irishman don't love Yankee ? " " Och ! love the crathure , is it ? You'd betther ask me to love a to'd " -for so Michael would pronounce ...
... seemed to penetrate to the centre of the object looked at . " Why pale - face hate one anoder ? Why Irishman don't love Yankee ? " " Och ! love the crathure , is it ? You'd betther ask me to love a to'd " -for so Michael would pronounce ...
Página 47
... seemed peculiarly applicable . , " It's a plenthiful place it is , is this very manor . There's all sorts of things in it that's wanted . There's food and raiment , and cattle , and grain , and porkers , and praiching - yes , divil burn ...
... seemed peculiarly applicable . , " It's a plenthiful place it is , is this very manor . There's all sorts of things in it that's wanted . There's food and raiment , and cattle , and grain , and porkers , and praiching - yes , divil burn ...
Página 63
... seemed injustice to appropriate credit that belonged to another , was about to tell the truth , but an imploring gesture from her sister induced her to smile , and receive the salute in silence . 66 ' Has any one seen Captain Willoughby ...
... seemed injustice to appropriate credit that belonged to another , was about to tell the truth , but an imploring gesture from her sister induced her to smile , and receive the salute in silence . 66 ' Has any one seen Captain Willoughby ...
Página 70
... Jamie was thoughtful and grave , and once or twice , as the captain proceeded , he scratched his head in doubt . The Dutch seemed curious , but bewildered , gaping at each other like men who might make up 70 THE HUTTED KNOLL .
... Jamie was thoughtful and grave , and once or twice , as the captain proceeded , he scratched his head in doubt . The Dutch seemed curious , but bewildered , gaping at each other like men who might make up 70 THE HUTTED KNOLL .
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ag'in American answered appearance arms asked Beekman Beulah Blodget called cap'in Captain Willoughby chaplain colonies companion countenance county Leitrim cried daughters dear Divil duty enemy eyes face fancied father fcap feel followed forest garrison gate George Cruikshank hand heard heart honour hope hour Hugh Willoughby Hutted Knoll Indian Injin instant Jamie Allen Joel Strides Joel's Joyce knew little Evert look Major Willoughby manner matter Maud's means Michael O'Hearn Mike mill mind minutes Miss Maud Mohawk mother nature never Nick O'Hearn palisades party passed Pliny Pliny the elder Pliny the younger regiment render Robert Willoughby rocks savages scalp scarce secret seemed seen serjeant side sister Smash smile soldier soon squaw stockade t'ink tell thing thought tion truth Tuscarora valley wife wish Woods word Wyandotté young
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Página 308 - ... images of guilt and woe, they so clear our judgment by profound analysis, •while they move our hearts by terror or compassion, that we learn to detect and stifle in ourselves the evil thought which we see gradually unfolding itself into the guilty deed.
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