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Novels of William G. Simms
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The Life of Francis Marion
Men and women, old and young, strove together in the most menial and laborious occupations. But, as courage and virtue usually go hand in hand with industry, the three are apt to triumph together.
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Beauchampe Volume I
Volume II
"Here, you see, Warham, is a pleasure which the great city never knows: -- the free intercourse of the sexes, in all those natural exercises which give health to the body, grace to the movement, and vivacity to the manners."
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The Yemassee. A Romance Of Carolina Volume I
Volume II
Thus appearing, and followed closely by his dog, advancing from the shelter of his wigwam, he drew tightly the belt about his waist, and feeling carefully the string of his bow, as if to satisfy himself that it was unfrayed and could be depended upon, prepared to go forth into the forest. He had proceeded but a little distance
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The Wigwam and the Cabin Volume I
Volume II
The Scotchman stretched himself with little effort before the fire; while Joel Sparkman, wrapping himself up in his cloak, crouched under the wagon body, with his back resting partly against one of the wheels.
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Martin Faber
Vainly would I endeavor to describe the rage, the agony of wrath, which came over the face of my tutor upon discovering what I had done. It is fresh in my memory, as if the occurrence had taken place but yesterday.
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Richard Hurdis Volume 1
Volume II
I had known no other companion among her sex. We had played together from infancy, and I had been taught to believe, when I came to know the situation of my own heart, and to inquire into that of hers, that she loved me.
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