In Old New York a Romance By Wilson Barrett And Elwyn Barron

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In Old New York a Romance By Wilson Barrett And Elwyn Barron
Wilson Barrett
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" Then he'll not return to New York ? " " Oh, but he will, I think. He said he would see me again in six weeks. " " Six weeks. Well, 'tis not an interminable time. " Mr. Waring called in at the inn to see Wallace in the evening, and, in the general talk, spoke of his intention to send out a privateer as a stroke of com- mercial enterprise. Indifferent at first, Wallace came suddenly to an interest in the project, when his father 240 IN OLD NEW YORK, said that the privateers would, doubtless, be invited to cooperate with the regular navy sent over by England in the contemplated attack on Canada.


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