"All's Not Gold that Glitters", Or, The Young CalifornianD. Appleton, 1854 - 214 Seiten |
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... farm in New Hampshire , if people only knew where to find it , " the Squire answered pleasantly , fastening his horse to the much used tying - up post ; " there ought to be on what's left of his , by this time - there's been enough ...
... farm in New Hampshire , if people only knew where to find it , " the Squire answered pleasantly , fastening his horse to the much used tying - up post ; " there ought to be on what's left of his , by this time - there's been enough ...
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... farms , the Squire's inherited from his father , and Gilman's his wife's dowry , for he married the prettiest girl in ... farm all the spring , he was sure to see some wonderful discovery that was to fertilize the land far more than any ...
... farms , the Squire's inherited from his father , and Gilman's his wife's dowry , for he married the prettiest girl in ... farm all the spring , he was sure to see some wonderful discovery that was to fertilize the land far more than any ...
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... farm houses . The snow was in a solid , com- pact mass , filling the meadows evenly , and making this ordinary country road picturesque . Sometimes they passed through a close pine wood , with tall feathery branches sighing far away ...
... farm houses . The snow was in a solid , com- pact mass , filling the meadows evenly , and making this ordinary country road picturesque . Sometimes they passed through a close pine wood , with tall feathery branches sighing far away ...
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... farm had been her father's home- stead , and she an only child . She often said she was too thankful that she did not have to go off among strangers , as so many young girls did when they were married , for she knew every rock and tree ...
... farm had been her father's home- stead , and she an only child . She often said she was too thankful that she did not have to go off among strangers , as so many young girls did when they were married , for she knew every rock and tree ...
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... it out , and I might work six months for it here on this plaguy farm . Why , it tells about lumps of real solid gold , as big as my fist ! and one man's just as good as another there . None of your Deacons and Squires ,
... it out , and I might work six months for it here on this plaguy farm . Why , it tells about lumps of real solid gold , as big as my fist ! and one man's just as good as another there . None of your Deacons and Squires ,
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