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... heard them speak , but could not under- stand their words , though she thought them to be of the Na - do - was tribe . When they had passed she stole out of her own wigwam to that of her aged grandmother , whom she informed of what she ...
... heard them speak , but could not under- stand their words , though she thought them to be of the Na - do - was tribe . When they had passed she stole out of her own wigwam to that of her aged grandmother , whom she informed of what she ...
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... heard murmurs of disapprobation . " That wasn't the bargain . " " Were n't I with him at Winter Hill . Didn't they tell me when I turned out that the old colonel was to be our general ? " " The Con- gress used him bad enough before ...
... heard murmurs of disapprobation . " That wasn't the bargain . " " Were n't I with him at Winter Hill . Didn't they tell me when I turned out that the old colonel was to be our general ? " " The Con- gress used him bad enough before ...
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... heard it described , with the neglect , misrule , and wretchedness that prevailed there the thoughts of her little Ruth , -where was she this cruel , stormy night ? No wonder the poor woman had left the table standing as it was when she ...
... heard it described , with the neglect , misrule , and wretchedness that prevailed there the thoughts of her little Ruth , -where was she this cruel , stormy night ? No wonder the poor woman had left the table standing as it was when she ...
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