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... appeared so insensible to his services . Disappointment in regard to the settlement of his accounts , added to his irritation , and mingled sordid motives with his resentment ; and he began to think how , while he wreaked his vengeance ...
... appeared so insensible to his services . Disappointment in regard to the settlement of his accounts , added to his irritation , and mingled sordid motives with his resentment ; and he began to think how , while he wreaked his vengeance ...
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... house where the inhabitants were taking their mid - day repast . The worthy housewife , moved by André's prepossessing appearance * Testimony of David Williams . VOL . VI . - 4 and dejected air , kindly invited him to partake .
... house where the inhabitants were taking their mid - day repast . The worthy housewife , moved by André's prepossessing appearance * Testimony of David Williams . VOL . VI . - 4 and dejected air , kindly invited him to partake .
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... appearance of André without tears . The captors with their prisoner being arrived at North Castle , Lieutenant - Colonel Jameson , who was in command there , recognized the handwriting of Arnold in the papers found upon André , and ...
... appearance of André without tears . The captors with their prisoner being arrived at North Castle , Lieutenant - Colonel Jameson , who was in command there , recognized the handwriting of Arnold in the papers found upon André , and ...
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... appeared on the very day of André's capture and ended with the following stanza , which might be con- sidered ominous : " And now I ' ve closed my epic strain , I tremble as I show it , Lest this same warrio - drover , Wayne , Should ...
... appeared on the very day of André's capture and ended with the following stanza , which might be con- sidered ominous : " And now I ' ve closed my epic strain , I tremble as I show it , Lest this same warrio - drover , Wayne , Should ...
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... innocence , all the tenderness of a wife , and all the fondness of a mother showed themselves in her appearance and conduct . ” * Memoirs of Lafayette , vol . i . , p . 264 . During the brief time she remained at the Robinson House.
... innocence , all the tenderness of a wife , and all the fondness of a mother showed themselves in her appearance and conduct . ” * Memoirs of Lafayette , vol . i . , p . 264 . During the brief time she remained at the Robinson House.
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