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Side 18
... 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 had seen ...
... 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 had seen ...
Side 73
... speak . " Not so ! " said Mr. Lincoln , " then what is it , I should like to know ? Can't I believe my own eyes ? Is not this your handwriting ? and is not this piece of wickedness addressed to Mr. Charles Sedly ? " 66 Yes , papa , but ...
... speak . " Not so ! " said Mr. Lincoln , " then what is it , I should like to know ? Can't I believe my own eyes ? Is not this your handwriting ? and is not this piece of wickedness addressed to Mr. Charles Sedly ? " 66 Yes , papa , but ...
Side 136
... speak of the ' roses ' which the poets tell us are in store for those who rise early enough to steal them from Aurora , for fear some pettish miss should inquire after mine . I must not even allude to the pretty little domestic offices ...
... speak of the ' roses ' which the poets tell us are in store for those who rise early enough to steal them from Aurora , for fear some pettish miss should inquire after mine . I must not even allude to the pretty little domestic offices ...
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