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Page 12
... he had espied at no great distance in the wood , and which he deter- mined to carry home as an offering to Caro- line Hay . His thoughts were occupied during the remainder of the day in deciding in what 12 FOREST LIFE . CHAPTER XXXI. ...
... he had espied at no great distance in the wood , and which he deter- mined to carry home as an offering to Caro- line Hay . His thoughts were occupied during the remainder of the day in deciding in what 12 FOREST LIFE . CHAPTER XXXI. ...
Page 17
... thought of it again , so that the truth did not reach Miss Hay's ears , as the unfor- tunate Cymon hoped it might . 66 The faithful and impartial historian regrets to acknowledge that Seymour's thoughts , as he tossed on his sleepless ...
... thought of it again , so that the truth did not reach Miss Hay's ears , as the unfor- tunate Cymon hoped it might . 66 The faithful and impartial historian regrets to acknowledge that Seymour's thoughts , as he tossed on his sleepless ...
Page 18
... had so nearly discovered the truth , that the merest trifle was sufficient to give the rousing touch he needed . So from the chaos of that one wakeful night's thoughts -a jumble of hard work , and John Ken- dall 18 FOREST LIFE .
... had so nearly discovered the truth , that the merest trifle was sufficient to give the rousing touch he needed . So from the chaos of that one wakeful night's thoughts -a jumble of hard work , and John Ken- dall 18 FOREST LIFE .
Page 21
... for republican simplicity , and one of that numerous class who think republicans ought to be rough and coarse , thought Seymour " a leetle too slick " for his liking . Not that our young friend was the least of a c 3 FOREST LIFE . 21 • ...
... for republican simplicity , and one of that numerous class who think republicans ought to be rough and coarse , thought Seymour " a leetle too slick " for his liking . Not that our young friend was the least of a c 3 FOREST LIFE . 21 • ...
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... from Caroline , now the source of many an anxious thought ; and as he went he resolved , should he be as unsuccessful as before , to write requesting her immediate return : so strong a hold had the idea of FOREST LIFE . 25.
... from Caroline , now the source of many an anxious thought ; and as he went he resolved , should he be as unsuccessful as before , to write requesting her immediate return : so strong a hold had the idea of FOREST LIFE . 25.
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