...King, to whom I related the fate ofhis sloop, the Nancy, and the causes of her being wrecked...
Olaudah Equiano 「The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African」
...Still I can never feel the righteous indignation that I ought to feel,when I see the black trader “down in a seaport town with his Nancy,”etc...
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」
...There is the well-known institution at Nancy, for instance, where several almost miraculous cures have been effected solely by the employment of hypnotism...
Harry Collingwood 「The Adventures of Dick Maitland」
... Nancy Grantham also fled from near Richmond, and was fortunate in that she escaped from the prison-house at the age of nineteen...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..." This outrage moved Nancy to a death-struggle for her freedom, and she succeeded by dressing herself in male attire...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..."But Aun' Nancy had l'arn' ter lack little Mose, en she did n' wanterhab 'im tuk up ter de big house...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The Conjure Woman」
... Mis' Mollyalways meant to be kind, and treated Peter and Nancy with a certaingood-natured condescension...
Charles W. Chesnutt 「The House Behind the Cedars」
...With the exception of old Aunt Nancy, a freecolored woman, whom Isabella sometimes employed to work for her, thechild had never before seen a strange face in her mother's dwelling...
William Wells Brown 「Clotelle: a Tale of the Southern States」
... James Thornton cast longing eyes on only one, and that was Nancy Warren...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...“Well, I think they’re a pretty mercenary lot,” said Nancy, stolidly...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...Warren wiped away a tear, and Nancy wondered vaguely whether the tear was for her late and not too loudly lamented father or for the absence of her likeness to his relict...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
... Nancy was fast becoming the more worthy daughter of a worthy mother!...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...Horrors, think of that artificial moonlight!” Nancy shuddered...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...“Well, I’m going to wear my red—red is cheerful, and not too innocent, and—and courageous—I mean,” Nancy explained, hastily, as she caught her mother’s look of wonder...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...Suddenly, Nancy espied a big, important-looking black walnut box on the floor of her closet, half hidden by a well-worn party coat which depended from the hook just above it...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...Shall we go inside now?” Nancy nodded, and Phil led the way into Scarlatti’s...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
...“And be sure,” adjured Nancy, solemnly, “to tell mother you’re really making quite a lot of money now, that we’re not starving, and that I’m going to have some new clothes the first of next month...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」
..."Beetles? No, no," said Polly and Nancy both in one breath, "A beetleis a big black thing that flies around only at dusk...
Virginia Sharpe Patterson 「Dickey Downy」
..."Yes, of course, we know that, papa; but Nancy and I say it is a bug,and Louise says it's a beetle," explained Polly...
Virginia Sharpe Patterson 「Dickey Downy」
..., Nancy Saunders, Richard H...
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」
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