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... tell a lie , Pa ; you know I can't tell a lie . I did cut it with my hatchet .'- ' Run to my arms , you dearest boy , ' cried his father in transports , ' run to my arms ; glad am I , George , that you killed my tree ; for you have paid ...
... tell a lie , Pa ; you know I can't tell a lie . I did cut it with my hatchet .'- ' Run to my arms , you dearest boy , ' cried his father in transports , ' run to my arms ; glad am I , George , that you killed my tree ; for you have paid ...
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... tell it in his own inimitable words : 27 " It was in his 15th year , according to the best of my informa- tion , that Washington first felt the kindlings of his soul for war . The cause was this In those days the people of Virginia ...
... tell it in his own inimitable words : 27 " It was in his 15th year , according to the best of my informa- tion , that Washington first felt the kindlings of his soul for war . The cause was this In those days the people of Virginia ...
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... tell a lie , he found the acquired ability useful in his new life . He had already vied with the French in deception and now he used his skill to keep his own men quiet . Having no knowledge of where money , food , or clothing could ...
... tell a lie , he found the acquired ability useful in his new life . He had already vied with the French in deception and now he used his skill to keep his own men quiet . Having no knowledge of where money , food , or clothing could ...
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... tell what nomber the half King and the rest of the Chiefs will be " with you in five dayes to consel , no more at present but give my " serves to my Brothers the English . " " " THE HALF - KING , ' " JOHN DAVISON . " 18 Enclosing this ...
... tell what nomber the half King and the rest of the Chiefs will be " with you in five dayes to consel , no more at present but give my " serves to my Brothers the English . " " " THE HALF - KING , ' " JOHN DAVISON . " 18 Enclosing this ...
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... tell it in his own way , and point the necessary moral lesson : " Washington , a thing very uncommon with him , became warm ; and , which was still more uncommon , said some- thing that offended Payne ; whereupon the little gentleman ...
... tell it in his own way , and point the necessary moral lesson : " Washington , a thing very uncommon with him , became warm ; and , which was still more uncommon , said some- thing that offended Payne ; whereupon the little gentleman ...
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