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Gideon's Band; A Tale Of The Mississippi
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ISBN 9781176350809
REGISTERED: 07/12/18
UPDATED: 03/15/26
General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1914Original Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons Subjects: Mississippi RiverFiction / GeneralFiction / GeneralFiction / ClassicsFiction / HistoricalFiction / LiteraryLiterary Criticism / American / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you


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  • Gideon's band; a tale of the Mississippi available on November 12 2014 from Amazon for $22.81
  • ISBN bar code 9781176350809 ξ1 registered April 21 2016
  • ISBN bar code 9781176350809 ξ2 registered November 12 2014
  • Product category is Gideons-band-a-tale-of-the-Mississippi George-Washington-Cable Book
  • Manufacturered by Nabu Press

  • Product weight is 2.07 lbs.
General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1914Original Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons Subjects: Mississippi RiverFiction / GeneralFiction / GeneralFiction / ClassicsFiction / HistoricalFiction / LiteraryLiterary Criticism / American / General Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: V RAMSEY HAYLE The flag of Holland floated aft of a deck crowded with a sun-tanned and oddly clad multitude. The Dutch sailors lowered their fenders between the ship's side and the boat's guards, lines were made fast, a light stage was run down from the ship's upper deck to the boat's forecastle, and in single file, laden with their household goods, the silent aliens were hurried aboard the Votaress and to their steerage quarters, out of sight between and behind her engines. Up on the boiler and hurricane decks her earlier passengers found, according to their various moods and capacities, much entertainment in the scene. The girl with the nurse laughed often, of course. Yet her laugh bore a certain note of sympathy and appreciation which harmonized out of it all quality that might have hurt or abashed the most diffident exile. Childlike as she was, it was plain she did not wholly fail to see into the matter's pathetic depths. The youth at the derrick post, scrutinizing each immigrant that passed under his eye, could hear at his back a refined voice making kind replies to her many questions. He knew it as belonging to the older of thetwo men for whose coming aboard the Votaress had delayed her start. Between the girl's whimsical queries he heard him indulgently explain that the Dutch ensign's red, white, and blue were no theft from us Americans and that at

References
    ^ (2012). Gideon's Band; A Tale Of The Mississippi (revised Mar 2026)
    ^ Gideon's band; a tale of the Mississippi, Nabu Press. Amazon. (revised Nov 2014)

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