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Page 1094
... in the the company under him are light hands , moral quality of Captain Vere made him , and often but striplings . ... stantiation of his allegations which Clagless reliance he felt in the informer ' s good gart said was at hand .
... in the the company under him are light hands , moral quality of Captain Vere made him , and often but striplings . ... stantiation of his allegations which Clagless reliance he felt in the informer ' s good gart said was at hand .
Page 1096
Going close up to the young sailor, and laying a soothing hand on his shoulder, he said, “There is no hurry, my boy. Take your time, take your time.” Contrary to the effect intended, these words, so fatherly in tone, doubtless touching ...
Going close up to the young sailor, and laying a soothing hand on his shoulder, he said, “There is no hurry, my boy. Take your time, take your time.” Contrary to the effect intended, these words, so fatherly in tone, doubtless touching ...
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True , Billy himself freely referred to his death as a thing close at hand ; but it was something in the way that children will refer to death in general , who yet among their other sports will play a fu - neral with hearse and mourners ...
True , Billy himself freely referred to his death as a thing close at hand ; but it was something in the way that children will refer to death in general , who yet among their other sports will play a fu - neral with hearse and mourners ...
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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