Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... horse . Finally when he could endure the punishment no longer , he and Herold swung their horses off to the left , and shortly before daybreak on Saturday morning reined up in front of the house of a country physician named Mudd - Dr ...
... horse . Finally when he could endure the punishment no longer , he and Herold swung their horses off to the left , and shortly before daybreak on Saturday morning reined up in front of the house of a country physician named Mudd - Dr ...
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... horses neighing and whinnying and calling to one another . Suppose his and Herold's horses should answer them . That would probably mean capture . So that night Herold led their horses down . into Zekiah Swamp and shot them . Two days ...
... horses neighing and whinnying and calling to one another . Suppose his and Herold's horses should answer them . That would probably mean capture . So that night Herold led their horses down . into Zekiah Swamp and shot them . Two days ...
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... horse- thieves . When they said at the supper table that they wanted to buy two horses , his suspicions grew , and when bedtime came , and the fugitives , thinking of their safety , refused to go upstairs and insisted on sleeping under ...
... horse- thieves . When they said at the supper table that they wanted to buy two horses , his suspicions grew , and when bedtime came , and the fugitives , thinking of their safety , refused to go upstairs and insisted on sleeping under ...
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