Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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Page 10
... Yankees ? Even as she ran to Aun ' Jinkey's cottage for help the thought crossed her mind that the world was not what it had been represented to her , and that she must learn to think and act for herself . As she approached , Chunk ...
... Yankees ? Even as she ran to Aun ' Jinkey's cottage for help the thought crossed her mind that the world was not what it had been represented to her , and that she must learn to think and act for herself . As she approached , Chunk ...
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... Yankee soldiers this very evenin ' . Yes , sir . " " Great heavens ! Perkins , " and Mr. Baron sprung from his chair , then sank back again with an expression suggest- ing that if the earth opened next it could not be worse . " Yes ...
... Yankee soldiers this very evenin ' . Yes , sir . " " Great heavens ! Perkins , " and Mr. Baron sprung from his chair , then sank back again with an expression suggest- ing that if the earth opened next it could not be worse . " Yes ...
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... Yankees ; so he threw wide open the door , and , with his wife , greeted his nephew warmly . Then he shouted for Perkins to come and look after the horses . 66 ' Ah , mine uncle , " cried Whately , " where on earth is to be found a ...
... Yankees ; so he threw wide open the door , and , with his wife , greeted his nephew warmly . Then he shouted for Perkins to come and look after the horses . 66 ' Ah , mine uncle , " cried Whately , " where on earth is to be found a ...
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... Yankee , never seen before , was not over her head , and a band of Confederates who would have made him a prisoner and punished her were only a few rods away . A close observer , however , might have noticed that she was not enjoying ...
... Yankee , never seen before , was not over her head , and a band of Confederates who would have made him a prisoner and punished her were only a few rods away . A close observer , however , might have noticed that she was not enjoying ...
Page 27
... Yankee . Chunk's pone and bacon had been put near the fire to keep warm , and Scoville looked at the viands longingly . At last he ventured to whisper , " Aun ' Jinkey , I am as hungry as a wolf . " " Hesh ! " said the old woman softly ...
... Yankee . Chunk's pone and bacon had been put near the fire to keep warm , and Scoville looked at the viands longingly . At last he ventured to whisper , " Aun ' Jinkey , I am as hungry as a wolf . " " Hesh ! " said the old woman softly ...
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