American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpretive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard Heath, 1955 - American literature |
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Page 129
... soon settle the dispute . " " Choose your friends , " said Bob ; " make your ring , and I'll be in with mine as soon as you will . " 30 " Uncle Tommy , " said Sam Reynolds , " you can tell us all about it if you will ; how will the ...
... soon settle the dispute . " " Choose your friends , " said Bob ; " make your ring , and I'll be in with mine as soon as you will . " 30 " Uncle Tommy , " said Sam Reynolds , " you can tell us all about it if you will ; how will the ...
Page 151
... soon as he had secured the amicable reception of himself and a few others , the rest , dividing into two parties , left the house , and , crossing the fence at some dis- tance from the gate , and on each side of it , ad- vanced ...
... soon as he had secured the amicable reception of himself and a few others , the rest , dividing into two parties , left the house , and , crossing the fence at some dis- tance from the gate , and on each side of it , ad- vanced ...
Page 544
... soon all the village came flocking from their houses to see what had happened , and they thronged the street and shouldered and jostled one another in excitement and fright ; and then Father Adolf ap- peared , and they fell apart in two ...
... soon all the village came flocking from their houses to see what had happened , and they thronged the street and shouldered and jostled one another in excitement and fright ; and then Father Adolf ap- peared , and they fell apart in two ...
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The New England Brahmins | 3 |
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW | 9 |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | 29 |
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