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THE
HAWKS OF HAWK-HOLLOW.
HAWKS OF HAWK-HOLLOW.
A
TRADITION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
TRADITION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
BY THE AUTHOR OF “CALAVAR,” AND “THE INFIDEL.”
Where dwellest thou?———
Under the canopy,—i' the city of kites and crows.
Under the canopy,—i' the city of kites and crows.
Coriolanus.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
Philadelphia:
CAREY, LEA, & BLANCHARD.
1835.
Printer's Imprint
by Carry, Lea, & Blanchard, in the clerk's office of the district
court for the eastern district of Pennsylvania.
I. Ashmead & Co. Printers.
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