A Book of Prose NarrativesChauncey W. Wells Ginn, 1914 - 301 pages |
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... ESCAPE FROM ST . ANGELO LONDON IN THE PLAGUE A JOURNEY TO PHILADELPHIA . Pliny the Younger Jean Froissart . Jean Froissart . Benvenuto Cellini • Daniel Defoe Benjamin Franklin vii · EARLY HARDSHIPS THE FLAMING TINMAN . THE FIGHT . GENERAL.
... ESCAPE FROM ST . ANGELO LONDON IN THE PLAGUE A JOURNEY TO PHILADELPHIA . Pliny the Younger Jean Froissart . Jean Froissart . Benvenuto Cellini • Daniel Defoe Benjamin Franklin vii · EARLY HARDSHIPS THE FLAMING TINMAN . THE FIGHT . GENERAL.
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... journey , or per- adventure he sleepeth , and must be awaked . And they cried aloud , and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets , till the blood gushed out upon them . And it came to pass , when midday was past , and ...
... journey , or per- adventure he sleepeth , and must be awaked . And they cried aloud , and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets , till the blood gushed out upon them . And it came to pass , when midday was past , and ...
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... journey into the wilderness , and came and sat down under a juniper tree : and he requested for himself that he might die ; and said , It is enough ; now , O Lord , take away my life ; for I am not better than my fathers . And as he lay ...
... journey into the wilderness , and came and sat down under a juniper tree : and he requested for himself that he might die ; and said , It is enough ; now , O Lord , take away my life ; for I am not better than my fathers . And as he lay ...
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... journeys have I made thither , that there I go not ever again ; moreover that alone is full enough to stay me , that such foul weather it is , that it is safe to go nowhither , whatso the need may be . " She answered : " Ill counselled ...
... journeys have I made thither , that there I go not ever again ; moreover that alone is full enough to stay me , that such foul weather it is , that it is safe to go nowhither , whatso the need may be . " She answered : " Ill counselled ...
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... But the end of your journey I see not , if Grettir is sound and hale : yea , and be thou sure that if ye win him not in manly wise , he leaves enough of folk behind to take up the blood - suit after him . And slay not GRETTIS SAGA 31.
... But the end of your journey I see not , if Grettir is sound and hale : yea , and be thou sure that if ye win him not in manly wise , he leaves enough of folk behind to take up the blood - suit after him . And slay not GRETTIS SAGA 31.
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