Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Том 5Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 |
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... Saxe had no means of knowing which half ; but he owned to having purchased , a few months before , from a wandering trader , a slave woman of white blood . She had come high , he affirmed , cocking his eye at Saxe . But she was not Saxe's ...
... Saxe had no means of knowing which half ; but he owned to having purchased , a few months before , from a wandering trader , a slave woman of white blood . She had come high , he affirmed , cocking his eye at Saxe . But she was not Saxe's ...
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... Saxe , in spite of the doubt upon him . But what must it have been for the impassible creature before him ? Saxe saw that he must play the game alone . " Mary , " he said quietly in English , " I have come to take you home . " In the ...
... Saxe , in spite of the doubt upon him . But what must it have been for the impassible creature before him ? Saxe saw that he must play the game alone . " Mary , " he said quietly in English , " I have come to take you home . " In the ...
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... Saxe said , " a loathsome horror " ; and a loathsome horror who gave no sign . I firmly believe that she was not recognizable to the eye . Saxe's only chance would have lain in divination ; in being able to say unerringly of the woman ...
... Saxe said , " a loathsome horror " ; and a loathsome horror who gave no sign . I firmly believe that she was not recognizable to the eye . Saxe's only chance would have lain in divination ; in being able to say unerringly of the woman ...
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Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and ..., Том 5 Charles Townsend Copeland Перегляд фрагмента - 1931 |
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