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... soon be buried with the years beyond the flood - the season of joy will soon be past . - The summer , the autumn , the winter of life will soon be here ; and you , the queen of this happy coronation - day , we your gay attendants , must ...
... soon be buried with the years beyond the flood - the season of joy will soon be past . - The summer , the autumn , the winter of life will soon be here ; and you , the queen of this happy coronation - day , we your gay attendants , must ...
Page 112
place as soon as she knew him well and free . She could not bear to see her parents in pain when she herself felt relieved , and they availed themselves of this new tone of mind to obtain from her a ... soon as she knew him well and free...
place as soon as she knew him well and free . She could not bear to see her parents in pain when she herself felt relieved , and they availed themselves of this new tone of mind to obtain from her a ... soon as she knew him well and free...
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... soon be like theirs ; soon will a white chief here kindle his fire . Your Scanando will soon be no inore , and his village no more a village of Indians . * The news that came last night by our men from Albany , made this a sick day in ...
... soon be like theirs ; soon will a white chief here kindle his fire . Your Scanando will soon be no inore , and his village no more a village of Indians . * The news that came last night by our men from Albany , made this a sick day in ...
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