The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, Series 2Newell, R. H. (Robert Henry)
History
The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, Series 2
Newell, R. H. (Robert Henry)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Fiction
272: god; 'what an houri[hour]!' he exclaimed, kissing her
p. 276: are you--his--slave?' gasped gartstoff[garstoff], staggering
p. 277: two slaves will will[delete will] bring you to me.
p. 291: he took his deparure[departure]. "then forth sprang orloff
p. 295: past; i am satified[satisfied] that you are a
p. 297: a moment of ungoverable[ungovernable] passion i spoke words
p. 298: for the unseemly villany[villainy] of the accursed
p. 302: bereaved country should sudnenly[suddenly] be called to
p. 308: from a cold potatoe[potato] which he held in
p. 313: feigns forgotten friends; grout[gout], grimly griping
p. 316: slept in the hous[house] to take care
p. 318: had the army being[been] insufficient to secure you,
p. 321: and make me turn [into] an arrogant and contemptuous
p. 325: language of an incedeniary[incendiary] description
p. 325: of captains bob shortly[shorty], samyule sa-mith,
p. 327: court felt convinced that that[del 2nd that] the second charge
p. 326: ours, to investigate certing[certain] charges against
p. 331: with quivering watch-seal. onr[our] president, my boy,
p. 344: caressed the fawn. a[at] length she spoke:
p. 351: scarcely had the sacreligious[sacrilegious] petition
p. 350: "'"varno of het[the] black forest," he answered,
p. 355: night, flew the wbite[white] fawn out into the
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