Captain Sam: Or, The Boy Scouts of 1814G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1876 - 212 páginas |
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... . He spoke in a low tone , without a sign of anger in his voice , but with a look of earnestness which must have convinced the person to whom he ad- 7 dressed his not very suave remark , that he really CAPTAIN SAM. ...
... . He spoke in a low tone , without a sign of anger in his voice , but with a look of earnestness which must have convinced the person to whom he ad- 7 dressed his not very suave remark , that he really CAPTAIN SAM. ...
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... look out then , " cried Tom in alarm for his brother . " Why don't you send him back home ? " " For two or three reasons . In the first place General Jackson needs all the volunteers he can get . " 66 Well , what else ? " That's enough ...
... look out then , " cried Tom in alarm for his brother . " Why don't you send him back home ? " " For two or three reasons . In the first place General Jackson needs all the volunteers he can get . " 66 Well , what else ? " That's enough ...
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... look - out , from which they had been accustomed to examine the country around , to see if there were Indians about , when they had occasion to expose themselves outside of their place of refuge . As the only way into this passage was ...
... look - out , from which they had been accustomed to examine the country around , to see if there were Indians about , when they had occasion to expose themselves outside of their place of refuge . As the only way into this passage was ...
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... look about for a company in which he and Tom would be acceptable . The other boys were of course free to choose for themselves , and Sam declined to act for them in the matter . As for Joe the black boy , he knew how to make himself ...
... look about for a company in which he and Tom would be acceptable . The other boys were of course free to choose for themselves , and Sam declined to act for them in the matter . As for Joe the black boy , he knew how to make himself ...
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... look of vexation which his face wore ; " and it isn't lucky for me either , for I need you just now . " " I'm sorry , giner'l , if ther's any work to be done in my line , but it can't be helped , you know . " Of course not . The fact is ...
... look of vexation which his face wore ; " and it isn't lucky for me either , for I need you just now . " " I'm sorry , giner'l , if ther's any work to be done in my line , but it can't be helped , you know . " Of course not . The fact is ...
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