Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 70
... turned adrift . ” Many of them found their way home , among them Morton ; but he returned in 1625 , as head of a body of emigrants who settled at Merry Mount , now Braintree . These settlers , like the former band with whom Morton was ...
... turned adrift . ” Many of them found their way home , among them Morton ; but he returned in 1625 , as head of a body of emigrants who settled at Merry Mount , now Braintree . These settlers , like the former band with whom Morton was ...
Page 154
... turned the wheel upon their enemies , we were like men in a dream ; then was our mouth filled with laughter , and ... turning downwards : I pulled it out my- self . Lieutenant Bull had an arrow shot into a hard piece of cheese , having ...
... turned the wheel upon their enemies , we were like men in a dream ; then was our mouth filled with laughter , and ... turning downwards : I pulled it out my- self . Lieutenant Bull had an arrow shot into a hard piece of cheese , having ...
Page 330
... turned , roaring out : is it you ? how de do ! you going with this woman ? made no answer , but sat down in the corner , fumbled out his black junk , and saluted that instead of Deb ; she then turned again to me and fell anew into her ...
... turned , roaring out : is it you ? how de do ! you going with this woman ? made no answer , but sat down in the corner , fumbled out his black junk , and saluted that instead of Deb ; she then turned again to me and fell anew into her ...
Contents
Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
Copyright | |
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