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... Death of the Flowers The Evening Wind 387 396 • 403 417 427 435 437 438 • 441 442 443 EDGAR ALLAN POE- The Raven 451 The Masque of the Red Death 454 RALPH WALDO EMERSON- Art 466 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE- The Gray Champion Fancy's Show - Box ...
... Death of the Flowers The Evening Wind 387 396 • 403 417 427 435 437 438 • 441 442 443 EDGAR ALLAN POE- The Raven 451 The Masque of the Red Death 454 RALPH WALDO EMERSON- Art 466 NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE- The Gray Champion Fancy's Show - Box ...
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... death prevented his running away from home and going to sea . He was afterwards bound as an apprentice to Thomas Sendall , a prominent merchant of Lynn ; but his rest- less disposition could not be satisfied with the unromantic duties ...
... death prevented his running away from home and going to sea . He was afterwards bound as an apprentice to Thomas Sendall , a prominent merchant of Lynn ; but his rest- less disposition could not be satisfied with the unromantic duties ...
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... death only through the well - known intercession and protection of the noble - minded Pocahontas . In recent years the truth of this story has been questioned ; but an examination of the evidence hardly warrants us in pro- nouncing ...
... death only through the well - known intercession and protection of the noble - minded Pocahontas . In recent years the truth of this story has been questioned ; but an examination of the evidence hardly warrants us in pro- nouncing ...
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... death ; whose adventures were our lives , and whose loss our death . " 46. Explorations in New England . The next few years of his life , from 1610 to 1617 , Smith spent in voyages to that section of our country which he named New ...
... death ; whose adventures were our lives , and whose loss our death . " 46. Explorations in New England . The next few years of his life , from 1610 to 1617 , Smith spent in voyages to that section of our country which he named New ...
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... death , a little more than a hundred years ago , no decade has passed without the publication of a biography or a new edition of his works . His " Autobiog- raphy , " the most popular historical work of America , possesses a perennial ...
... death , a little more than a hundred years ago , no decade has passed without the publication of a biography or a new edition of his works . His " Autobiog- raphy , " the most popular historical work of America , possesses a perennial ...
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