Miss LouDodd, Mead, 1888 - 368 pages |
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... side of the run . He has kept all the accounts of that part separate , and if it hadn't been for the war I'd have been rich , and he says will be rich when the war is over and the South free . He said he had allowed so much for my bring ...
... side of the run . He has kept all the accounts of that part separate , and if it hadn't been for the war I'd have been rich , and he says will be rich when the war is over and the South free . He said he had allowed so much for my bring ...
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... side is right in this war , but how can I believe with uncle that nearly all the people in the North are low , wicked and vile ? The idea that every North- ern soldier is a monster is preposterous to me . Uncle forgets that he has had ...
... side is right in this war , but how can I believe with uncle that nearly all the people in the North are low , wicked and vile ? The idea that every North- ern soldier is a monster is preposterous to me . Uncle forgets that he has had ...
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... side , but I'm not going to get a helpless man into more trouble . You may trust Aun ' Jinkey and her grandson . " " Dat you kin , mars'r , " Chunk ejaculated with peculiar emphasis . " God bless you , then , for a woman who has a heart ...
... side , but I'm not going to get a helpless man into more trouble . You may trust Aun ' Jinkey and her grandson . " " Dat you kin , mars'r , " Chunk ejaculated with peculiar emphasis . " God bless you , then , for a woman who has a heart ...
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... sides by a wide piazza . Mr. Baron , a stout , bald - headed old gentleman , was fuming up and down the dining - room while his wife sat in grim silence at the foot of the table . It was evident that they had made stiff , old ...
... sides by a wide piazza . Mr. Baron , a stout , bald - headed old gentleman , was fuming up and down the dining - room while his wife sat in grim silence at the foot of the table . It was evident that they had made stiff , old ...
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... side of the run lookin ' fur a stray crow , an ' he seen ' em . But they was bein ' chased lively . Mad Whately- beg pardon - Mr. Madison was arter them with whip and spur . Didn't yer hear a crack of a rifle ? I did , and reck- oned it ...
... side of the run lookin ' fur a stray crow , an ' he seen ' em . But they was bein ' chased lively . Mad Whately- beg pardon - Mr. Madison was arter them with whip and spur . Didn't yer hear a crack of a rifle ? I did , and reck- oned it ...
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