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Page 42
... opportunity to take his just revenge . He drew his sword and attacked the accursed Curselius . Aware of his guilt , Curselius was quick to defend himself with equal arms . But a fight between such a rascal and Smith would certainly have ...
... opportunity to take his just revenge . He drew his sword and attacked the accursed Curselius . Aware of his guilt , Curselius was quick to defend himself with equal arms . But a fight between such a rascal and Smith would certainly have ...
Page 64
... opportunity to visit Africa and to increase his fame by greater deeds of valor . Thus , after so many years of voluntary exile , reluctantly he returned to England where , detesting the quiet of peace , his restless spirit eagerly ...
... opportunity to visit Africa and to increase his fame by greater deeds of valor . Thus , after so many years of voluntary exile , reluctantly he returned to England where , detesting the quiet of peace , his restless spirit eagerly ...
Page 68
... opportunity of secretly invading the dominion itself . John Smith returned to the fort in good time . For the cowardly Governor had started deliberations with the sailors about abandoning Virginia and setting sail for England . Smit ...
... opportunity of secretly invading the dominion itself . John Smith returned to the fort in good time . For the cowardly Governor had started deliberations with the sailors about abandoning Virginia and setting sail for England . Smit ...
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