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单词 Endecott
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A force of soldiers under the command of John Endecott were sent to avenge his death. An Indigenous People’s History of the United States 2019-07-01T00:00:00Z
Endecott attacked some Indigenous towns, but there were few casualties. An Indigenous People’s History of the United States 2019-07-01T00:00:00Z
Kimberley Sue Endecott, 35, and local guide Jean Paul Mirenge-Remezo were ambushed and seized by gunmen in Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwest Uganda on April 2. World Digest: April 18, 2019 2019-04-18T04:00:00Z
Kimberley Sue Endecott, 35, and local guide Jean Paul Mirenge-Remezo were ambushed and seized by gunmen as they drove in Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwest Uganda on April 2. Uganda seizes eight suspects over American tourist's kidnap 2019-04-10T04:00:00Z
Kimberley Sue Endecott, 35, was abducted by gunmen in Queen Elizabeth National Park, near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo, on April 4. American tourist kidnapped in Ugandan park rescued: Uganda military 2019-04-07T04:00:00Z
The Uganda Police Force on its website identified the woman as 35 and misspelled her name as Kimbley Sue Endecott. Kin of US tourist kidnapped in Uganda calls for her rescue 2019-04-05T04:00:00Z
Kimberley Sue Endecott, 35, and Ugandan driver Jean Paul were on a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park when four gunmen ambushed their vehicle on Tuesday evening, police said. Uganda says kidnapped American tourist did not take armed guard 2019-04-04T04:00:00Z
Kimberley Sue Endecott, 35, and Jean Paul were on a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park, a protected area near the porous border with Congo, when four gunmen ambushed their vehicle, police said. World Digest: April 3, 2019 2019-04-03T04:00:00Z
Ms Endecott said she was "proud" of the tea towel. Corfe Castle Enid Blyton shop rapped over golliwog ad - BBC News 2016-09-21T04:00:00Z
According to Endecott, the combination of a bull and a heifer in twin calves almost always results in the heifer being sterile. 5 pairs of twin calves born on small Montana ranch 2015-03-07T05:00:00Z
A part of what is now Danvers was included in the grant made by the court of assistants to Governor John Endecott and the Rev. Samuel Skelton of the Salem church in 1632. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z
Did Endecott remember, we wonder, a certain incident connected with the royal ensign at Salem? The Fathers of New England A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths
She leaned forward, and touching one hand lightly to his shoulder, said, "What do you mean to make me,—Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
Ms Endecott said she would not repeat the advert. Corfe Castle Enid Blyton shop rapped over golliwog ad - BBC News 2016-09-21T04:00:00Z
“It’s quite the feat indeed,” commented Rachel Endecott, extension beef cattle specialist with Montana State University. 5 pairs of twin calves born on small Montana ranch 2015-03-07T05:00:00Z
Certainly as the days passed Endecott's gravity took a deeper tinge, and his words became fewer. Say and Seal, Volume I
In 1644, Aulnay sent a commissioner to Boston, who conversed with Governor Endecott in French and with the rest of the magistrates in Latin and endeavored to arrange terms of peace. The Fathers of New England A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths
"There are plenty of sunbeams abroad to-day, Endecott," she said then with rare sweetness of tone, that touched but did not press upon his tone of a few minutes ago. Say and Seal, Volume II
Governor Winthrop, who was a man of much milder spirit than Endecott, faithfully records this judgment, under its date in his Journal, with additional particulars. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
Sir, Mr Endecott & myself salute you in the Lord Jesus, &c. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
"Mr. Simlins," said Endecott, when he had resumed his seat, "I ask you—as one who knows the country—whereabouts does the concatenation you spoke of reach a climax?" Say and Seal, Volume I
Under this patent, the partners sent over Endecott as governor with sixty others to begin a colony at Salem, where the "old planters" from Cape Ann had already established themselves. The Fathers of New England A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths
"Do you know, Endecott, these things would taste a great deal sweeter if your hand gave them?" Say and Seal, Volume II
Instead, they sent out an expedition under Captain Endecott, to punish the Pequots. Once Upon a Time in Connecticut
Mr. Endecott opposed, and did maintain it by the general arguments brought by the apostle. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time
"Endecott," said Faith joyously,—"Goethe would have more than enough if he was here." Say and Seal, Volume II
But I want you to tell me, Endecott, all the things in particular you would like to have me do or attend to while you are away—besides my studies. Say and Seal, Volume II
There's a beautiful chicken in that basket, Endecott—I know; that's the largest one we have left; and bread—there aren't but two loaves here!—shall we give them both? Say and Seal, Volume II
Only, Endecott! the matches are in the basket. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott," said Faith softly,—"shall we go and see them?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"And there's your shad, Endecott! unless you prefer to take that home, and we'll send something else.—Now you see what you picked up sticks for?" Say and Seal, Volume II
There was another quick glance and smile, and then Faith said as she handed him his cup,— "What do you want to know, Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott"—she said very softly,—"do you know what you have been doing to-day?" Say and Seal, Volume II
Faith—do you know that there is nobody in the world just like him? because if you do not—you will find it out!—I mean! like Endecott—not like Love. Say and Seal, Volume II
And you cannot miss it—nor anything else, with Endecott there,—it seems to me that to be even in the same country with him is happiness. Say and Seal, Volume II
"This is good, Endecott!" said Faith as the little boat came about for the fifth or sixth time. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Do you think,"—she said then in a light soft tone—a departure from the last words,—"do you think you won't want the essence of something else by and by, Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"I don't think you did, Endecott—the parts of them that you oughtn't to have liked." Say and Seal, Volume II
You could send one up from New York, Endecott. Say and Seal, Volume II
I think a great many would like that, Endecott! Say and Seal, Volume II
A little—but Endecott wouldn't touch that—it was all put at interest for Miss Pet. Say and Seal, Volume II
"I should think so!—and the way Endecott used to sing to her every night, no matter who was there." Say and Seal, Volume II
"Oh Endecott!—" she said with a heart full; but she said no more and ran away. Say and Seal, Volume II
"You were not doing anything else when you were here—that is the very thing, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott, I have wanted to see you dreadfully!" Say and Seal, Volume II
I am afraid you will be ashamed of me, Endecott,—but I will tell you. Say and Seal, Volume II
Endecott, I didn't forget that—I remembered it all the while,—and yet he did talk to me of those things, and I could not tell how to hinder it. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott—where are you going to take dinner and rest to-day?" Say and Seal, Volume II
These things never did touch my faith, Endecott—but it seems to me now as if they had shut it up in a fortress and besieged it. Say and Seal, Volume II
"But you do not think, Endecott,—you do not think—there was no truth in it?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott," she said after a while, humbly, "do you think any one who loves Christ could be brought to disbelieve him?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"What do you want, Endecott?" said Faith trying to be serious. Say and Seal, Volume II
Then suddenly she said, "Go and take some rest yourself, won't you, Endecott—now." Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott!—If you don't want anything more of me," said Faith lifting up a face which was an array of peach-blossoms,—"I'll go back again." Say and Seal, Volume II
You wouldn't thank me for one of them all, Endecott. Say and Seal, Volume II
Then, Faith, I would have stayed,—but she was exceedingly dependent upon me, and most of all, Endecott said I ought to come. Say and Seal, Volume II
Because Endecott gave me a message to you, part of which I did not understand. Say and Seal, Volume II
At last she said, very low, that it might be quietly,— "Endecott—it seems to me as if I could almost hear them!" Say and Seal, Volume II
I won't tell Endecott now, but some time I will tell him over what sort of a wedding-dress I found you poring. Say and Seal, Volume II
If you could have known, Faith—if you could have seen Endecott in some of the years before that, you would have known a little how very, very glad I was. Say and Seal, Volume II
Endecott said, Faith, that as you and he had been together so much in a French atmosphere, you must let him do one thing in the French style. Say and Seal, Volume II
"You may see Endecott in everything, Faith," said Miss Linden. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott"—she said in some of her most winning tones,—"may I ask you something?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"They fit so loosely at best—" Miss Linden explained,—"and Endecott knew your height." Say and Seal, Volume II
I was out of patience with myself because I could not do what no one but Endecott could—so in my woman's pride I took up something which he couldn't. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Faith," she said contemplatively, "What flowers do you suppose Endecott would get you to wear with this—out of a garden full?" Say and Seal, Volume II
Oh Endecott," said his sister changing her tone and speaking in that mixed mood which so well became her,—"I'm so happy that you are here! Say and Seal, Volume II
But you won't have time for it now, Endecott—tea will be ready directly. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Because he don't live with us any longer, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
Faith looked gravely out of the window before she said, "I have not been studying this year, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
"But in great things I will not again, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
"No!" she said laughing a little,—"did you ever think I was, Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Like tea, Endecott!—what are you talking of?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"I knew that it could be done in a day at any time, Endecott,"—said Faith, very grave and flushed. Say and Seal, Volume II
"How came Endecott to leave you here, alone?" Say and Seal, Volume II
They came queerly done up and directed, sometimes the more formal 'Mrs. Linden' changed into an ill-spelled 'For Mr. Endecott's wife'—or 'For the young lady, in care of Mr. Linden'. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Oh let her come, Endecott—I should like to have her here." Say and Seal, Volume II
I wonder what I shall get you to-night, Endecott"—she said merrily twisting round to look at him,—"you must want something! Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott!" he said, turning to Mr. Linden, "whatever you undertake you always do well!" Say and Seal, Volume II
"What do you call her, Endecott?" he said.—"Any sweet name I can think of," said Mr. Linden, smiling, "just now, Mignonette." Say and Seal, Volume II
"I am no more afraid of the cold than you are, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
I meant to have been here to see you married, Endecott, and missed the train. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Why—Endecott, do you want me to tell you?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Is truth a proverb?" said Pet laughing.—"O you see too many things there!" said Mr. Olyphant,—"this is what I see, Endecott—'The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her.'" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott, will you show me anything more grand than this?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"How to name me, Endecott?"—"As an exotic." Say and Seal, Volume II
Don't philosophers sometimes get puzzled in that way, Endecott?"—"Scientific philosophers content themselves with the hardest names they can find, but in this case such will not suit. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Oh Endecott!—" she said desperately.—"You'll have to call me something else." Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott!" said Faith, with a look of astonished remonstrance and amusement in one.—"What?" Say and Seal, Volume II
Faith was silent a minute; and then said, "It don't look a happy place to me, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott, I would rather speak to them out there, under the open sky, if it wasn't a crowd—than in the church?" Say and Seal, Volume II
But I heard the chime, Endecott! that was beautiful. Say and Seal, Volume II
Endecott—you said something about 'means' for study. Say and Seal, Volume II
What is that, Endecott?" she said, with a bright amused face.—"Only a fern leaf. Say and Seal, Volume II
"It brings up those words, Endecott:—'A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past; or as a watch in the night.'" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Did your old antiquary send this to me, Endecott?" she said looking down at it again.—"To you, darling." Say and Seal, Volume II
"I don't know much more now," she said, in very lowliness, "about stones, but you can teach me, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
"And when must you begin the work, Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
How did you know, Endecott?"—"I saw and heard. Say and Seal, Volume II
Endecott will tell you, sir, that he has passed it by. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Faith," he said, laughingly, "Malthus has just confided to me, that 'if Mrs. Endecott has any things to take over,' they would make the way wonderfully pleasant to him." Say and Seal, Volume II
I thought there was nobody here but one friend of yours, Endecott. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott—is that what has been the matter with you?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"And look down the mountain, out of that window, Endecott." Say and Seal, Volume II
How do you know it is in your study, Endecott?—and who has lighted it?"—"Some one! Say and Seal, Volume II
"Is this the only way of getting about here, Endecott?" Say and Seal, Volume II
It's warmer in the study, sir," she said, "and there's a fire in the kitchen, if Mrs. Endecott would like to see that. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott"—she said gravely—"it will never be further!" Say and Seal, Volume II
Oh no, Endecott—I would rather manage it some other way. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Teaching school!" echoed the other,—"Endecott Linden teaching school!—Pegasus in pound!—How did the rustics catch him?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott—if I don't say anything, it is because I can't say anything good enough!" Say and Seal, Volume II
"Endecott, what are you working so hard for?" Say and Seal, Volume II
"You know," she said, "you have told me two things to-night, Endecott; and if one makes me sorry, the other makes me glad." Say and Seal, Volume II
If he has, I don't know it, Endecott. Say and Seal, Volume II
"I am not exactly like you, Endecott," she said. Say and Seal, Volume II
"If one of you wasn't Endecott Linden," said Mr. Motley throwing the end of his cigar overboard, "I should think you had made acquaintance on a highway robbery." Say and Seal, Volume II
Why doctor, Endecott Linden is a—a mere—I don't like to call him hard names, and I can't call him soft ones! Say and Seal, Volume II
"Then, Endecott, I sha'n't be as wise as I want to be,—nor as you want to have me." Say and Seal, Volume II
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