America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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... fire . But this state of things was evidently to be of short continuance ; for the scout set the example of pressing on their retreat , by discharging his rifle , and darting from tree to tree as his enemy slowly yielded ground . It ...
... fire . But this state of things was evidently to be of short continuance ; for the scout set the example of pressing on their retreat , by discharging his rifle , and darting from tree to tree as his enemy slowly yielded ground . It ...
第 342 頁
... fire ! " shouted a rude figure , spurning the embers with his foot . " And henceforth let no man dare to show a piece of musty parch- ment as his warrant for lording it over his fellows . If he have strength of arm , well and good ; it ...
... fire ! " shouted a rude figure , spurning the embers with his foot . " And henceforth let no man dare to show a piece of musty parch- ment as his warrant for lording it over his fellows . If he have strength of arm , well and good ; it ...
第 884 頁
... fire in one hand and dynamite in the other . They stop not before murder to gain their ends , nor at the out- raging ... Fire , dat melts it ! I'll be fire - under de heap - fire dat never goes out -hot as hell - breakin ' out in de ...
... fire in one hand and dynamite in the other . They stop not before murder to gain their ends , nor at the out- raging ... Fire , dat melts it ! I'll be fire - under de heap - fire dat never goes out -hot as hell - breakin ' out in de ...
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