The Works of James Fenimore Cooper, Volym 22G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 |
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James Fenimore Cooper. THE WEPT OF WISH - TON - WISH . Τ CHAPTER I. " I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . " SHAKESPEARE . HE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America . A ... WISH-TON-WISH. ...
James Fenimore Cooper. THE WEPT OF WISH - TON - WISH . Τ CHAPTER I. " I may disjoin my hand , but not my faith . " SHAKESPEARE . HE incidents of this tale must be sought in a remote period of the annals of America . A ... WISH-TON-WISH. ...
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... desire such company . Thou art not the only strange animal by many who hath roared at the gate of Wish - Ton - Wish . " " Have any come within the day , Faith ? " demanded the borderer , with the interest such an event would be likely ...
... desire such company . Thou art not the only strange animal by many who hath roared at the gate of Wish - Ton - Wish . " " Have any come within the day , Faith ? " demanded the borderer , with the interest such an event would be likely ...
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... Wish - Ton - Wish appeared to think one so situated might in all reason feel , thus invited he did not hesitate to comply . As he followed in the footsteps of his host , his tread , however , was leisurely and dignified ... Wish - Ton - Wish.
... Wish - Ton - Wish appeared to think one so situated might in all reason feel , thus invited he did not hesitate to comply . As he followed in the footsteps of his host , his tread , however , was leisurely and dignified ... Wish - Ton - Wish.
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