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the sun. It was the same at the breastwork as at the redoubt, and at the second or third volley the remaining redcoats broke and fled promi .
s much pains to instruct me as he had done on board the whaler, and he encouraged me with the hope that he might get me appointed as one of .
husband, even though the risk may be very great, I for one shall be more than glad to engage in the work. If he's above the water and abov .
hildren who blessed their union, and he was called Israel. The house in which the first Israel Putnam was born, an old colonial, gambrel-ro .
boat, entered the cabin. He was more affected than any of us by the horrid sight which met his eyes. "Who can have done this?" he exclaimed .
s bad; so I am not surprised." "When we found that we really were deserted, the spirits of all of us and the minds of some gave way. Severa .
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whom were free and possessed considerable wealth. Not long after this, in the year 1791, these coloured people rose on the whites, who had .
may form a singular picture of petty traffic, far away from any permanent settlements, among the hills which border that romantic lake, wit .
find it worth the while to hold it. The most important members of Putnam's military family, his son Daniel and Major Humphreys, accompanied .
ave man, but he was only a cruel one. Now his knees trembled so that we could see them shake, and his teeth chattered in the still cold nig .
-ladders, and began to place them against the wall of the citadel, when we found out that they were too short--more's the shame to the fell .
to me?" "One was left--the other was sent. One comes from Fiji. I will tell you about them to-morrow. It is too long a story for to-night; .
ild things of Plassy which she knew so well. And instead of the blackbird and green wren, there were birds of brilliant hues, almost as gay .
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ptain wanted me, so I went, very willing to accompany him. The trap was bolted behind me. He took me to one of the largest cottages I had o .
it may be yours." Mrs. Caxton ended her reading and looked at Eleanor. She had done that several times in the course of the reading. Eleano .
ood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin. No matter though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool. There is no condemnation t .