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... set a price on my head too,” gloomily resumed the other; * “but as for the
Captain, he will have his reward in heaven; while they have made me so savage
and murderous in my feelings that I begin to fear that heaven will be no place for
me.
... set a price on my head too,” gloomily resumed the other; * “but as for the
Captain, he will have his reward in heaven; while they have made me so savage
and murderous in my feelings that I begin to fear that heaven will be no place for
me.
Σελίδα 27
... fear and uneasiness at standing longer before the mouth of the cave, from
which, for aught they could see or know, a dozen loaded rifles might be pointed
against them; and their leader shouted loudly to the THE GREEN MOUNTAIN
BOYS, ...
... fear and uneasiness at standing longer before the mouth of the cave, from
which, for aught they could see or know, a dozen loaded rifles might be pointed
against them; and their leader shouted loudly to the THE GREEN MOUNTAIN
BOYS, ...
Σελίδα 31
“There goes trouble for poor Jones, I fear, – the dastard has attempted his life l'
cried Warrington, in the varying tones of fear for the result, and indignation for the
attempt; “but if help be of any further use to him, he shall have it. So, men, pull for
...
“There goes trouble for poor Jones, I fear, – the dastard has attempted his life l'
cried Warrington, in the varying tones of fear for the result, and indignation for the
attempt; “but if help be of any further use to him, he shall have it. So, men, pull for
...
Σελίδα 32
... fellow,” said Warrington; “the sheriff's pistols must be rather too wet to be very
dangerous, and as to the arms of the rest, which were all discharged at the
catamount, we shall have but little to fear from them by the time they can be
loaded.
... fellow,” said Warrington; “the sheriff's pistols must be rather too wet to be very
dangerous, and as to the arms of the rest, which were all discharged at the
catamount, we shall have but little to fear from them by the time they can be
loaded.
Σελίδα 45
And as for fear, it is a sensation with which, I verily believe, she is utterly
unacquainted. But whatever may have become of the occupants of the house, we
may as well, now we are here, make free and remain for the night.” “It will be
considered ...
And as for fear, it is a sensation with which, I verily believe, she is utterly
unacquainted. But whatever may have become of the occupants of the house, we
may as well, now we are here, make free and remain for the night.” “It will be
considered ...
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