... distant plain, — much as I love these spots upon which our ancestors have been bred and born ; yet it shall not be said that I have been the cause of the ruin of our tribe. I am, therefore, for immediate departure: delay now would be dangerous.... Charlemont: Or, The Pride of the Village. A Tale of Kentucky - 第242页作者:William Gilmore Simms - 1885 - 447 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| James Justinian Morier - 1824 - 416 页
...distant plain, — much as I love these spots upon which our ancestors have been bred and born ; yet it shall not be said that I have been the cause of the ruin of our tribe. I am, therefore, for immediate departure: delay now would be dangerous. In two... | |
| James Justinian Morier - 1824 - 272 页
...distant plain,—much as 1 love these spots upon which our ancestors have been bred and born ; yet it shall not be said that I have been the cause of the ruin of our tribe. I am, therefore, for immediate departure : delay now would be dangerous. In... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1882 - 968 页
...man•s obstinacy. " I ask yoil not, mother. I wish you to do nothing, and 11 to say nothing. Here I will remain. I will not fly. It will be for my father...rising with dignity from his chair ; " I will leave your house, Mrs. Hinkley, only regretting that I should be the innocent cause of any misunderstanding... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1912 - 746 页
...distant plain — much as I love these spots upon which our ancestors have been bred and born, yet it shall not be said that I have been the cause of the ruin of our tribe. I am. therefore, for immediate departure ; delay now would be dangerous. ' ARABIC.... | |
| James Morier - 2005 - 461 页
...soldiers. distant plain— much as I love these spots upon which our ancestors have been bred and born; yet it shall not be said that I have been the cause of the ruin of our tribe. I am, therefore, for immediate departure: delay now would be dangerous. In two... | |
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