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Page 59
... learned from them that Smith could indeed speak English and that it was more than certain that he came from English stock , she thought more and more about the empty lies of Bogalius and decided him to be unworthy of so noble a youth ...
... learned from them that Smith could indeed speak English and that it was more than certain that he came from English stock , she thought more and more about the empty lies of Bogalius and decided him to be unworthy of so noble a youth ...
Page 82
... learned this , he immediately set forth from the city with some of his men to meet the Indians . The barbarians , sensing that their deceit had been discovered , were struck with fear , took to flight , and scattered to their familiar ...
... learned this , he immediately set forth from the city with some of his men to meet the Indians . The barbarians , sensing that their deceit had been discovered , were struck with fear , took to flight , and scattered to their familiar ...
Page 93
... learned of Wharton's manu- script life of Smith at Lambeth Palace . Presumably he located it accidentally when he was making an extensive search for gen- eral materials about Smith and the history of colonial Virginia . In order that he ...
... learned of Wharton's manu- script life of Smith at Lambeth Palace . Presumably he located it accidentally when he was making an extensive search for gen- eral materials about Smith and the history of colonial Virginia . In order that he ...
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