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... morning hadrested like abenediction upon the scene,as though naturelaid her broad finger over hergreat lips, and waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning CHAPTER I. ...
... morning hadrested like abenediction upon the scene,as though naturelaid her broad finger over hergreat lips, and waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning CHAPTER I. ...
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Augusta Jane Evans. waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning among the mountains possessed witchery and glories which filled theheart of the girlwith adoration, and called from her lips rude but exultant anthems of ...
Augusta Jane Evans. waited in reverent silence the advent of the sun. Morning among the mountains possessed witchery and glories which filled theheart of the girlwith adoration, and called from her lips rude but exultant anthems of ...
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... morning thegirl seemed to have forgotten the missionupon which shecame; but as sheloitered, the sun flashedup, kindling diamond fringesonevery dewbeaded chestnut leaf and oakbough, and silvering the misty mantle which enveloped Lookout ...
... morning thegirl seemed to have forgotten the missionupon which shecame; but as sheloitered, the sun flashedup, kindling diamond fringesonevery dewbeaded chestnut leaf and oakbough, and silvering the misty mantle which enveloped Lookout ...
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... morning's work." "Aye! Take my word for that, and put the Atlantic between youandDick Dent," addedthe surgeon, smiling grimly, asif the anticipationof retributive justice afforded him pleasure. "I willsimply put this between us ...
... morning's work." "Aye! Take my word for that, and put the Atlantic between youandDick Dent," addedthe surgeon, smiling grimly, asif the anticipationof retributive justice afforded him pleasure. "I willsimply put this between us ...
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... morning, sir. Your granddaughter happened to witness a very unfortunate and distressing affair.A duel was fought atsunrise, in theedge ofthe woods yonder, and the challenged party, Mr. Dent, of Georgia, was killed. I came to ask ...
... morning, sir. Your granddaughter happened to witness a very unfortunate and distressing affair.A duel was fought atsunrise, in theedge ofthe woods yonder, and the challenged party, Mr. Dent, of Georgia, was killed. I came to ask ...
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