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Page 65
... night , howsever , —'t was jist about as dark as last night was , I'd been to the store at the Cor- ners , for a jug o ' molasses . Rachel was there , gittin ' a quarter of a pound o ' tea , I think it was , an ' some sewin ' - thread ...
... night , howsever , —'t was jist about as dark as last night was , I'd been to the store at the Cor- ners , for a jug o ' molasses . Rachel was there , gittin ' a quarter of a pound o ' tea , I think it was , an ' some sewin ' - thread ...
Page 114
... night was full moon at its fullest , -a night more perfect than all perfection , mild , dewy , refulgent . At one o'clock the drum beat ; we fell into ranks , and marched quietly off through the shadowy trees of the lane , into the ...
... night was full moon at its fullest , -a night more perfect than all perfection , mild , dewy , refulgent . At one o'clock the drum beat ; we fell into ranks , and marched quietly off through the shadowy trees of the lane , into the ...
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... night . " " Whose watch ? " demanded Joel . Her face brightened . " Father's . He ' s back , mum . " Joel caught himself in a whistle . " He's very stiddy , Joel , -as stiddy as yoh . " " I am very glad he has come back , Lois , " said ...
... night . " " Whose watch ? " demanded Joel . Her face brightened . " Father's . He ' s back , mum . " Joel caught himself in a whistle . " He's very stiddy , Joel , -as stiddy as yoh . " " I am very glad he has come back , Lois , " said ...
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