The Young Marooners on the Florida Coast: Or, Robert and HaroldDodd, Mead, 1887 - 452 pages The adventures of a family in Florida in 1830. |
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... steadily increased from the beginning to the end ; and sure am I , that if it excites one - half as much abroad , as it has excited at home , no author need ask for more . The story , however , is not all a story vii.
... steadily increased from the beginning to the end ; and sure am I , that if it excites one - half as much abroad , as it has excited at home , no author need ask for more . The story , however , is not all a story vii.
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... half year older than his cousin , was , on the contrary , of a robust constitu- tion and active habit , with but little inclination for books Through the inattention of a father , who seemed to care more for manly daring than for ...
... half year older than his cousin , was , on the contrary , of a robust constitu- tion and active habit , with but little inclination for books Through the inattention of a father , who seemed to care more for manly daring than for ...
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... half an hour to staunch the blood by closing the wound , while you have done it in a moment , by making the wound greater . " " It is one of the secrets of the art , " responded the doctor , " but a secret which I will explain by the ...
... half an hour to staunch the blood by closing the wound , while you have done it in a moment , by making the wound greater . " " It is one of the secrets of the art , " responded the doctor , " but a secret which I will explain by the ...
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... half full of water , on the ground outside the door , in the snuggest place she could find ; but a thirsty goat had found it , and another thirsty goat had fought for it , and between the two , it had been upset , and rolled into a ...
... half full of water , on the ground outside the door , in the snuggest place she could find ; but a thirsty goat had found it , and another thirsty goat had fought for it , and between the two , it had been upset , and rolled into a ...
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... half accomplished , Mary , whose sense of order and propriety was very keen , was destined to be thrown into quite an embarrassing situa- tion . Major Burke , the commandant of Fort Brooke , was a cousin of Mrs. Gordon , and an old ...
... half accomplished , Mary , whose sense of order and propriety was very keen , was destined to be thrown into quite an embarrassing situa- tion . Major Burke , the commandant of Fort Brooke , was a cousin of Mrs. Gordon , and an old ...
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Page 244 - And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience ; .and patience, experience; and experience, hope: and hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.
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Page 387 - ... life. Sam's heart began to beat softly, and shortly after he gave a sigh. The boys were nearly exhausted by their protracted efforts, but still they kept on ; and it was well they did, for many a person has been lost by neglect after life seemed to have been restored. When the patient was sufficiently recovered to swallow, Robert poured down his throat some warm water and sugar, remarking it was a pity they had brought none of the wines or spirits which were so abundant on shipboard. " There...