Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1895 |
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... looked upon the Americans , not as conquerors , who in their strength had relentlessly crushed a smaller power , bringing sorrow and loss to many homes of the brave defenders , but as brothers to be received with hos- pitality . Land ...
... looked upon the Americans , not as conquerors , who in their strength had relentlessly crushed a smaller power , bringing sorrow and loss to many homes of the brave defenders , but as brothers to be received with hos- pitality . Land ...
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... looked upon as encumberers of the soil . To quote one of these land - hungry new arrivals , a man of prominence , " Let the settlers apply where they may , the result is invariably the same , they are repulsed with an indignant , ' This ...
... looked upon as encumberers of the soil . To quote one of these land - hungry new arrivals , a man of prominence , " Let the settlers apply where they may , the result is invariably the same , they are repulsed with an indignant , ' This ...
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... looked very queer and said nothing , and it gave me such a shock that I forgot to swallow and nearly strangled in consequence . August 15th . That dreadful Dottie has laid a train to the powder magazine to- day , and I can only sit in ...
... looked very queer and said nothing , and it gave me such a shock that I forgot to swallow and nearly strangled in consequence . August 15th . That dreadful Dottie has laid a train to the powder magazine to- day , and I can only sit in ...
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... looked more composed and leisurely than as we mounted my neighbor's steps . The maid told us that Mrs. Ostrom was lying down with head- ache and had given orders that she was not to be disturbed . 66 ' By no means , " ' said Betty ...
... looked more composed and leisurely than as we mounted my neighbor's steps . The maid told us that Mrs. Ostrom was lying down with head- ache and had given orders that she was not to be disturbed . 66 ' By no means , " ' said Betty ...
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... looked at one another in silent consternation a moment , and then Mrs. Ostrom burst into tears . 66 ' My poor child ! " said Cyrus . I went for hot water , and we did what we could , but the livid welts obstinately remained to be ...
... looked at one another in silent consternation a moment , and then Mrs. Ostrom burst into tears . 66 ' My poor child ! " said Cyrus . I went for hot water , and we did what we could , but the livid welts obstinately remained to be ...
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