The Atlantic Monthly, 18 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... prisoners numbered nearly three hundred . Among them were seventeen commissioned officers . Over two hun- dred dead and wounded , including three colonels , lay in the ditch alone . The ground in front of the fort was also strewn with ...
... prisoners numbered nearly three hundred . Among them were seventeen commissioned officers . Over two hun- dred dead and wounded , including three colonels , lay in the ditch alone . The ground in front of the fort was also strewn with ...
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... prisoner's chain . Well was thy doom deserved ; thou didst not spare Life's tenderest ties , but cruelly didst part Husband and wife , and from the mother's heart Didst wrest her children , deaf to shriek and prayer ; Thy inner lair ...
... prisoner's chain . Well was thy doom deserved ; thou didst not spare Life's tenderest ties , but cruelly didst part Husband and wife , and from the mother's heart Didst wrest her children , deaf to shriek and prayer ; Thy inner lair ...
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... prisoner a belle of the tribe . Finding all effort to escape hopeless , the woman held down her head as if ready for death . There was among them the same effeminate fear of capture and the same heroic fortitude when death seemed ...
... prisoner a belle of the tribe . Finding all effort to escape hopeless , the woman held down her head as if ready for death . There was among them the same effeminate fear of capture and the same heroic fortitude when death seemed ...
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... prisoner really safe but the appear- ance of Griffith Gaunt . He has such strong motives for coming to light . He is heir to a fortune , and his wife is ac- cused of murdering him . The jury will never believe he is alive till they see ...
... prisoner really safe but the appear- ance of Griffith Gaunt . He has such strong motives for coming to light . He is heir to a fortune , and his wife is ac- cused of murdering him . The jury will never believe he is alive till they see ...
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... prisoner cheered up her attorney , and soon after insisted on his going home to bed ; for she saw he was worn out by his exertions . And now she was alone . All was silent . A few short hours , and she was to be tried for her life ...
... prisoner cheered up her attorney , and soon after insisted on his going home to bed ; for she saw he was worn out by his exertions . And now she was alone . All was silent . A few short hours , and she was to be tried for her life ...
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