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Strona 4
... French citizen of that year , 1795 , and his knee breeches betrayed shrunken calves , and his sleeves , wrists that were swollen as with tumors , Eagle accepted him as her equal . His fine wavy hair was of a chest- nut color , and his ...
... French citizen of that year , 1795 , and his knee breeches betrayed shrunken calves , and his sleeves , wrists that were swollen as with tumors , Eagle accepted him as her equal . His fine wavy hair was of a chest- nut color , and his ...
Strona 6
... French do make my back crawl ! " " How long are they going to stay in St. Bat's ? " " The two men with the little girl and the servant intend to sail for America next week . The lad , and the man that brought him in - as dangerous ...
... French do make my back crawl ! " " How long are they going to stay in St. Bat's ? " " The two men with the little girl and the servant intend to sail for America next week . The lad , and the man that brought him in - as dangerous ...
Strona 7
... French emmy - grays , to be sure . I told Blake when he would have them to lodge in the house , that we are a respectable family . But he is master , and their lordships has money in their purses . " 99 " French lordships ! " exclaimed ...
... French emmy - grays , to be sure . I told Blake when he would have them to lodge in the house , that we are a respectable family . But he is master , and their lordships has money in their purses . " 99 " French lordships ! " exclaimed ...
Strona 8
... French papists out of St. Bat's . For what does scripture say ? — " Touch not the unclean thing ! ' And that servant- body , instead of looking after her little missus , gal- loping out of the close on some bloody errand ! " " You ought ...
... French papists out of St. Bat's . For what does scripture say ? — " Touch not the unclean thing ! ' And that servant- body , instead of looking after her little missus , gal- loping out of the close on some bloody errand ! " " You ought ...
Strona 9
... French , to her companion who moved fee- bly and stiffly behind her dancing step . " I cannot talk English to them , and besides , their manners are not good , for they are not like our peasants . " Sally Blake and a bare kneed lad ...
... French , to her companion who moved fee- bly and stiffly behind her dancing step . " I cannot talk English to them , and besides , their manners are not good , for they are not like our peasants . " Sally Blake and a bare kneed lad ...
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Abbé Edgeworth America answered arms asked Bellenger Bonaparte Bourbon breast brought cabin called candle Castorland child Cloud-Mother Count de Chaumont Count of Provence Cousin Philippe Croghan dauphin dauphin of France Doctor Chantry door dress Eagle Ernestine eyes face father felt fire Fort Stephenson France French girl hair hand head heard horses Illinois Territory Indian inquired Iroquois Johnny Appleseed king knew Lake George laughed Lazarre light live looked Louis Philippe Louis XVIII Madame de Ferrier Madame Tank Madame Ursule Mademoiselle Marquis du Plessy master Miss Chantry Mittau Mont-Louis mother Napoleon never night Oneida padlocked book Paris Paul Pélagie Pierre Grignon priest remember rose sacristan servant side sire Skenedonk stood story talk tell thing thought told took trees Tuileries turned wait walked wall Williams woman woods young