The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other PoemsGrosset & Dunlap, 1910 - 171 страници |
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... a meeting of the Council , and soon after on an expedition to fight the Indians , which seemed much more in keep- ing with the man than was the wooing of the maiden . After things had quieted down in the settlement , the INTRODUCTION vii.
... a meeting of the Council , and soon after on an expedition to fight the Indians , which seemed much more in keep- ing with the man than was the wooing of the maiden . After things had quieted down in the settlement , the INTRODUCTION vii.
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... Indian encampment , but he re- strains himself , and at the close of the service shows his big , kind heart , though hidden beneath a somewhat rough exterior , by wishing the bride much joy and praising her husband . Thus the scenes in ...
... Indian encampment , but he re- strains himself , and at the close of the service shows his big , kind heart , though hidden beneath a somewhat rough exterior , by wishing the bride much joy and praising her husband . Thus the scenes in ...
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... Indians ; Let them come , if they like , and the sooner they try it the better , - Let them come , if they like , be it sagamore , sa- chem , or pow - wow , Aspinet , Samoset , Corbitant , Squanto , or Toka- mahamon ! " Long at the ...
... Indians ; Let them come , if they like , and the sooner they try it the better , - Let them come , if they like , be it sagamore , sa- chem , or pow - wow , Aspinet , Samoset , Corbitant , Squanto , or Toka- mahamon ! " Long at the ...
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... we have sown there , Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people , Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished ! " Sadly his face he averted , and strode up and MILES STANDISH 15.
... we have sown there , Better to hide from the Indian scouts the graves of our people , Lest they should count them and see how many already have perished ! " Sadly his face he averted , and strode up and MILES STANDISH 15.
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... Indians ! Straightway the Captain paused , and , without further question or parley , Took from the nail on the wall his sword with its scabbard of iron , Buckled the belt round his waist , and , frowning fiercely , departed . Alden was ...
... Indians ! Straightway the Captain paused , and , without further question or parley , Took from the nail on the wall his sword with its scabbard of iron , Buckled the belt round his waist , and , frowning fiercely , departed . Alden was ...
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