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Page 273
... William Beamer . He may have whispered something of the obligation under which the whole family would be laid by such a result ; or she may have whispered to herself that a bold ba- chelor like William was a very proper person for a ...
... William Beamer . He may have whispered something of the obligation under which the whole family would be laid by such a result ; or she may have whispered to herself that a bold ba- chelor like William was a very proper person for a ...
Page 282
... William Beamer , a rich bachelor ( " rich " means only that he might have been laid by with the ague for six months or a year without coming to the end of his means ) , to obtain the property as an act of oppression ; not precisely one ...
... William Beamer , a rich bachelor ( " rich " means only that he might have been laid by with the ague for six months or a year without coming to the end of his means ) , to obtain the property as an act of oppression ; not precisely one ...
Page 291
... William Beamer gave due notice to Mr. Arden that he should prosecute in case of any attempt to use the contested tract ; and Arden on his part made his usual prepara- tions , and proceeded to the boring of the trees , as if his claim ...
... William Beamer gave due notice to Mr. Arden that he should prosecute in case of any attempt to use the contested tract ; and Arden on his part made his usual prepara- tions , and proceeded to the boring of the trees , as if his claim ...
Page 292
... William Beamer , when apprized of the cool determination of his opponent . He cursed the slow process of law ; he revolved many a scheme of des- perate vengeance ; and concluded by de- claring that the Ardens should never make a grain ...
... William Beamer , when apprized of the cool determination of his opponent . He cursed the slow process of law ; he revolved many a scheme of des- perate vengeance ; and concluded by de- claring that the Ardens should never make a grain ...
Page 293
... William Beamer and his angry remonstrances with an air of reckless de- fiance , which exasperated that worthy to the last degree . On one of these occasions Wil- liam came home foaming with rage , and declared within hearing of the ...
... William Beamer and his angry remonstrances with an air of reckless de- fiance , which exasperated that worthy to the last degree . On one of these occasions Wil- liam came home foaming with rage , and declared within hearing of the ...
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