| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1835 - 362 pages
...full of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character. 'How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning?' — asked Horse Shoe. 'I'm agreed,' — replied the boy, — 'if you will tell me what to do. ' 'You are not going to take... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1854 - 622 pages
...of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character. " How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning ?" asked Horse Shoe. " I'm agreed," replied the boy, " if you will tell me what to do." "You are not going to take the boy... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...full of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of charaоter. "How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning!" asked Horse Shoe. " I'm agreed," replied the boy, " if you will tell me what to do." " You arc not going to take the... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1872 - 632 pages
...full of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character " How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning ?" asked Horse Shoe. " I'm agreed," replied the boy, " if you will tell me what to do." " You are not going to take the... | |
| 1886 - 528 pages
...full of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character. "How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning?" asked Horse Shoe. " I'm agreed," replied the boy, " if you will tell me what to do." " You are not going to take the... | |
| 1886 - 562 pages
...of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character. " How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...stole your mother's chickens this morning?" asked Horseshoe. "I'm agreed," replied the boy, "if you will tell me what to do." " You are not going to... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...full of freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardihood of character. "How would you like a scrummage, Andy, with them Scotchmen...mother's chickens this morning? " asked Horse Shoe. "I'm agreed," replied the boy, "if you will tell me what to do." " You are not going to take the boy... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1889 - 524 pages
...freckles, and not less rife with the expression of an open, dauntless hardi-io hood of character. " How would you like a scrummage," Andy, with them Scotchmen...stole your mother's chickens this morning ? " asked Horseshoe. "I'm agreed," replied the boy, "if you will tell meis what to do." " You are not going to... | |
| 1892 - 530 pages
...was obliged to dodge, and coming in view of Ramsay's house, he resolved to Vol.. XXVITI.-No. J.-I4 reconnoitre before advancing upon a post that might..." exclaimed the mother, with the tears starting to her eyes. " Bless your soul, there ar'n't no danger about it! It's a thing that's either done at a... | |
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