Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Volum 1Harcourt, Brace, 1926 - 962 sider |
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Side 3
... hand in marches and fights against the Cherokee tribes . It was a time of much fighting . To the south and west were the red men . To the north and east were white men , the regi- ments of British soldiers , and Virginia was sending ...
... hand in marches and fights against the Cherokee tribes . It was a time of much fighting . To the south and west were the red men . To the north and east were white men , the regi- ments of British soldiers , and Virginia was sending ...
Side 12
... hands as it came down , let it snuggle to her breast and feed , while she asked , " Here we come - where from ? " And after they had both sunken in the depths of forgetful sleep , in the early dark and past midnight , the tug of a mouth ...
... hands as it came down , let it snuggle to her breast and feed , while she asked , " Here we come - where from ? " And after they had both sunken in the depths of forgetful sleep , in the early dark and past midnight , the tug of a mouth ...
Side 21
... hands knew the stinging blisters from using a hoe - handle back and forth a summer afternoon , and in autumn the mash of ... hand and put it between two big flat stones , grinding it into cornmeal . The creeks gave them fish to fry . Tom ...
... hands knew the stinging blisters from using a hoe - handle back and forth a summer afternoon , and in autumn the mash of ... hand and put it between two big flat stones , grinding it into cornmeal . The creeks gave them fish to fry . Tom ...
Side 23
... hands that assisted said Redman do assist Lincoln in keeping said road in repair . " It was a pasty red clay road . That the county was beginning to think about good roads showed that civilization was breaking through on the wilderness ...
... hands that assisted said Redman do assist Lincoln in keeping said road in repair . " It was a pasty red clay road . That the county was beginning to think about good roads showed that civilization was breaking through on the wilderness ...
Side 26
... hands patting him on the cheek and under the chin . God was real to his mother ; he tried to make pictures in his head of the face of God far off and away in the sky , watching Kentucky , Hodgen- ville , Knob Creek , and all the rest of ...
... hands patting him on the cheek and under the chin . God was real to his mother ; he tried to make pictures in his head of the face of God far off and away in the sky , watching Kentucky , Hodgen- ville , Knob Creek , and all the rest of ...
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