The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of VermontJ.W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 366 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 137
... brought the victim on to his toes ; in which position , grappling the chain above his head with both hands , and begging , like a half whipped school boy , for mercy , he was suffered to remain a moment , to give him one more ...
... brought the victim on to his toes ; in which position , grappling the chain above his head with both hands , and begging , like a half whipped school boy , for mercy , he was suffered to remain a moment , to give him one more ...
Σελίδα 143
... brought his own rifle to his shoulder , and , stepping behind a tree , awaited in silence the result , which , he supposed , whatever the cause of the movement , would soon be disclosed . But hearing nothing further and concluding that ...
... brought his own rifle to his shoulder , and , stepping behind a tree , awaited in silence the result , which , he supposed , whatever the cause of the movement , would soon be disclosed . But hearing nothing further and concluding that ...
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... brought in , were then placed in Indian file , alternately with a sufficient num- ber of their captors to guard the whole , and marched out of the road the same way in which their horses had been previously taken , which soon brought ...
... brought in , were then placed in Indian file , alternately with a sufficient num- ber of their captors to guard the whole , and marched out of the road the same way in which their horses had been previously taken , which soon brought ...
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