The Canadian Girl; Or, The Pirate of the Lakes: A Story of the AffectionsJ. Bennett, 1838 - 716 páginas |
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... took place ; some , the least de- praved of the set , at once argued in favour of the change ; others , the worst of ... took Clinton's arm as if for protection , from the numerous faces which gazed on her , and fas- tened her eyes ...
... took place ; some , the least de- praved of the set , at once argued in favour of the change ; others , the worst of ... took Clinton's arm as if for protection , from the numerous faces which gazed on her , and fas- tened her eyes ...
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... took rooms in a villa situated in a beautiful spot a little without Quebec , and thither conducted his fair bride . Close by , the romantic recesses of a wood invited their steps , relieved by a profusion of lucid streams and sparkling ...
... took rooms in a villa situated in a beautiful spot a little without Quebec , and thither conducted his fair bride . Close by , the romantic recesses of a wood invited their steps , relieved by a profusion of lucid streams and sparkling ...
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... took charge of for the band ; the passengers lives were spared , but Anderson took possession of all their goods . " . He went on to give a circumstantial account of the several cases of robbery afterwards committed by the Pirates on ...
... took charge of for the band ; the passengers lives were spared , but Anderson took possession of all their goods . " . He went on to give a circumstantial account of the several cases of robbery afterwards committed by the Pirates on ...
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Exhausted Jane lay down by a settlement and slept | 15 |
She took the instrument and touching it with a religious softness | 425 |
To this lovely and retired spot they often went happy in each others | 615 |
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