The Courtship of Miles StandishHinds, Hayden & Eldredge, 1917 - 101 страници |
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... smile : " I should have remembered the adage , - 1 Miles Standish married not long after , and the two families were neighbors in Duxbury . If you would be well served , you must serve 58 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH.
... smile : " I should have remembered the adage , - 1 Miles Standish married not long after , and the two families were neighbors in Duxbury . If you would be well served , you must serve 58 THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH.
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... smile , " but the distaff ; Then you would be in truth my queen , my beautiful Bertha ! " Onward the bridal procession now moved to their new habitation , 1005 Happy husband and wife , and friends conversing together . Pleasantly ...
... smile , " but the distaff ; Then you would be in truth my queen , my beautiful Bertha ! " Onward the bridal procession now moved to their new habitation , 1005 Happy husband and wife , and friends conversing together . Pleasantly ...
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... smile dance in the eyes of Miles Standish as he told about his army ? 6. Why did the Pilgrims need an army ? 7. Tell some of the advantages of Plymouth as a place of settlement . 8. Who was Rose Standish ? Why did she rest in an un ...
... smile dance in the eyes of Miles Standish as he told about his army ? 6. Why did the Pilgrims need an army ? 7. Tell some of the advantages of Plymouth as a place of settlement . 8. Who was Rose Standish ? Why did she rest in an un ...
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