The Circuit Rider: A Tale of the Heroic AgeP. Smith, 1965 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina 72
... heard that the Methodists were a rude , canting , illiterate race , cloaking the worst practices under an appearance of piety . Mr. Donaldson had often ful- minated against them from the pulpit , and they felt almost sure that they ...
... heard that the Methodists were a rude , canting , illiterate race , cloaking the worst practices under an appearance of piety . Mr. Donaldson had often ful- minated against them from the pulpit , and they felt almost sure that they ...
Pagina 81
... heard , he said , that Morton had come home , and he was dayloighted to say him agin . Full of quaint fun and queer anecdotes , knowing all the gossip of the settlement , and having a most mis- cellaneous and disordered lot of ...
... heard , he said , that Morton had come home , and he was dayloighted to say him agin . Full of quaint fun and queer anecdotes , knowing all the gossip of the settlement , and having a most mis- cellaneous and disordered lot of ...
Pagina 151
... heard the rude voices of the mob about him . But he thought of Patty and his mother . While the mob was thus waiting for night , and Morton waiting for death , there passed upon the road an elderly man . He was just going out of sight ...
... heard the rude voices of the mob about him . But he thought of Patty and his mother . While the mob was thus waiting for night , and Morton waiting for death , there passed upon the road an elderly man . He was just going out of sight ...
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Ann Eliza asked began believe better Bill Brady brethren Brother brought Burchard called Captain Lumsden CHAPTER circuit crowd doctor Dolly don't door early excitement eyes face father feel felt fight followed give glad gone Goodwin half hand hard head hear heard heart Hissawachee hope horse keep Kike Kike's killed knew laugh leave live looked Lord Magruder marry matter meeting Methodist miles mind Miss Morgan morning Mort Morton mother Nettie never night once Patty pray preach preacher present ready rest ride rode round seemed sense settlement side Sister soon sort speak standing stood story sure taken talk tell thing thought told took turned voice walked Wheeler whole wish woman young
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