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... Chattanooga in half an hour . I would advise you to make a long stay in New York , for there will be trouble when Dent's brother hears of this morning's work . " " Aye ! Take my word for that , and put the Atlantic be- tween you and ...
... Chattanooga in half an hour . I would advise you to make a long stay in New York , for there will be trouble when Dent's brother hears of this morning's work . " " Aye ! Take my word for that , and put the Atlantic be- tween you and ...
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... Chattanooga , the remains were removed , and the coffin rested on two chairs in the middle of the same room . The surgeon insisted upon an immediate interment near the scene of combat ; but the gentleman who had officiated as second for ...
... Chattanooga , the remains were removed , and the coffin rested on two chairs in the middle of the same room . The surgeon insisted upon an immediate interment near the scene of combat ; but the gentleman who had officiated as second for ...
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... Chattanooga depot to - morrow morning , as the train leaves early . I have a little money β seven dollars β that β that grandpa gave me at different times , and both Brindle's calves belong to meβ he gave them to me and I thought may be ...
... Chattanooga depot to - morrow morning , as the train leaves early . I have a little money β seven dollars β that β that grandpa gave me at different times , and both Brindle's calves belong to meβ he gave them to me and I thought may be ...
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... Chattanooga . " " Where were you going ? " " My grandpa died , and as I had nobody to take care of me , I was going to Columbus to work in the cotton factory . " " Humph ! Much work you will do for many a long day . " He stroked his ...
... Chattanooga . " " Where were you going ? " " My grandpa died , and as I had nobody to take care of me , I was going to Columbus to work in the cotton factory . " " Humph ! Much work you will do for many a long day . " He stroked his ...
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... where ? " " Near Chattanooga . Don't you remember the sign , un- der the horse - shoe , over the door , ' Aaron Hunt ' ? " " No ; but who was Aaron Hunt ? " For nearly a minute Edna struggled for composure , and 58 ST . ELMO .
... where ? " " Near Chattanooga . Don't you remember the sign , un- der the horse - shoe , over the door , ' Aaron Hunt ' ? " " No ; but who was Aaron Hunt ? " For nearly a minute Edna struggled for composure , and 58 ST . ELMO .
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Aaron Hunt Allston Andrews arms asked beautiful believe blue-stocking Bocage Chattanooga cheeks child clasped countenance darling dear door Edna Earl Edna's Elmo Estelle eyes face feel Felix fell felt fingers Gertrude girl glanced Gordon governess grave GROSSET & DUNLAP Hammond hand handsome happy Hattie head hear heard heart hope Huldah Jean Webster kissed knew laughed Le Bocage leaned Leigh letter Lew Wallace lips Loch Maree looked mamma marble Miss Earl morning mother Murray Murray rose Murray's N. C. Wyeth never night noble once orphan painful parsonage passed poor pray proud rose seemed shoulder silent Sir Roger smile soul stood sweet Taj Mahal Targum tears tell thank thing thought tion to-day told took turned voice walked watched wife window wish woman wonder words young