Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... forced by starvation into cannibalism . Gayabuc returned to his family empty - handed and warned them about the white people who eat themselves . Gayabuc's father refused to believe Gayabuc's account and asserted that Gayabuc dreamed it ...
... forced by starvation into cannibalism . Gayabuc returned to his family empty - handed and warned them about the white people who eat themselves . Gayabuc's father refused to believe Gayabuc's account and asserted that Gayabuc dreamed it ...
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... forced to make an overnight stop at Miss Ballenbaugh's , a small country store with a loft above it that held mattresses for the convenience of fishermen and fox or coon hunters . The next morning , after one of the breakfasts for which ...
... forced to make an overnight stop at Miss Ballenbaugh's , a small country store with a loft above it that held mattresses for the convenience of fishermen and fox or coon hunters . The next morning , after one of the breakfasts for which ...
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... forced him to return home . After acquiring a family he had ceased being a scholar and political figure in order to pursue the more financially reliable career of sugar refiner . His wife was a very proper woman , one who wished to see ...
... forced him to return home . After acquiring a family he had ceased being a scholar and political figure in order to pursue the more financially reliable career of sugar refiner . His wife was a very proper woman , one who wished to see ...
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