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umstances." This was the sort of way the old gentleman talked. He told the gentlemen one day that he was not born when the earthquake occur .
n." "That is all--with long intervals sometimes. Opportunities for _your_ going would come only rarely. You must think about it, Eleanor; f .
me (having been so neglectful in this respect in the past) our hero actually began a journal, writing on the blank leaves of the "orderly b .
o now overjoyed to see an old acquaintance, were so kind and loving that what with shaking hands, riding abreast, in this bad way, and othe .
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the British would leave their winter quarters in New York for New England, the Hudson Highlands, or for Philadelphia. He was inclined to b .
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and placed himself on the litter on which he had been brought to the place. "Quick, Jack," he whispered, "put the ropes round me as they we .
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"when honest John is going to be sent to prison? Here, come along with me." The constable, nothing loath, followed her into a private room, .
, "if it were possible after all to find out that second Crescentia again, of whom Antonio has told us! The child was stolen from me during .
d invited me to accompany him, saying he had been very well-treated--though I found afterwards he had been supplied with as much food and l .
lliant illumination in the evening. There was nothing forced nor feigned in these testimonials of loyalty to George the Second. So long as .
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ing a dwelling-house, right before our eyes, (on his own land, and he had a right to,) which relieved us also of all prospect whatever. And .
ily. He had never known old John Pontiac to jeer any one, but there was his face in that moon,--Peter made it out quite clearly. He looked .