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... beneath the average height ; his bold , flash- ing eye , and merry countenance forming a striking contrast with the more intellectual features of his friend . Archie , or as we perhaps must call him , 306 [ July BRAXTON . Braxton,
... beneath the average height ; his bold , flash- ing eye , and merry countenance forming a striking contrast with the more intellectual features of his friend . Archie , or as we perhaps must call him , 306 [ July BRAXTON . Braxton,
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Archie , or as we perhaps must call him , Archibald Braxton , was the son of a wealthy gentleman residing in the southern part of Georgia . His father , who had held a high position in the councils of his country , and who had imbibed ...
Archie , or as we perhaps must call him , Archibald Braxton , was the son of a wealthy gentleman residing in the southern part of Georgia . His father , who had held a high position in the councils of his country , and who had imbibed ...
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... Archie , springing forward , - " Con- stance , what are you doing here ? -waiting for Ned , hey ? -last sighs and confessions I presume : well , well ! ' true love mon hae its way , ' ” continued he , regardless of the blushes which his ...
... Archie , springing forward , - " Con- stance , what are you doing here ? -waiting for Ned , hey ? -last sighs and confessions I presume : well , well ! ' true love mon hae its way , ' ” continued he , regardless of the blushes which his ...
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