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Page 228
... friends , continued the pursuit with the velocity of the wind . In vain Hawkeye called to him to respect the covers ; the young Mohican braved the dangerous fire of his enemies , and soon com- pelled them to a flight as swift as his own ...
... friends , continued the pursuit with the velocity of the wind . In vain Hawkeye called to him to respect the covers ; the young Mohican braved the dangerous fire of his enemies , and soon com- pelled them to a flight as swift as his own ...
Page 323
... friends , " repeated Dr. Heidegger , " may I reckon on your aid in performing an ex- ceedingly curious experiment ? " Now Dr. Heidegger was a very strange old gentle- man , whose eccentricity had become the nucleus for a thousand ...
... friends , " repeated Dr. Heidegger , " may I reckon on your aid in performing an ex- ceedingly curious experiment ? " Now Dr. Heidegger was a very strange old gentle- man , whose eccentricity had become the nucleus for a thousand ...
Page 384
... Friend clasped friend in his arms ; and they who before were as strangers , Meeting in exile , became straightway as friends to each other , Drawn by the gentle bond of a common country together . But in the neighboring hall a strain of ...
... Friend clasped friend in his arms ; and they who before were as strangers , Meeting in exile , became straightway as friends to each other , Drawn by the gentle bond of a common country together . But in the neighboring hall a strain of ...
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