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... heard in the jail , exclaiming for his prisoners . " What is to be done now ? " said Edwards- " this drunken fellow will cause our detection , and we have not a moment to spare . " " Who's drunk , ye lubber ! " muttered the steward ...
... heard in the jail , exclaiming for his prisoners . " What is to be done now ? " said Edwards- " this drunken fellow will cause our detection , and we have not a moment to spare . " " Who's drunk , ye lubber ! " muttered the steward ...
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... Heard the voices in contention . The gruff voice was that of a Frenchman . Could make out several words , but cannot now remember all . Heard distinctly ' sacre ' and ' mon Dieu . ' There was a sound at the moment as if of several ...
... Heard the voices in contention . The gruff voice was that of a Frenchman . Could make out several words , but cannot now remember all . Heard distinctly ' sacre ' and ' mon Dieu . ' There was a sound at the moment as if of several ...
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... heard , while Dupin went on , very much as if in a soliloquy . I have already spoken of his abstract manner at such times . His discourse was addressed to myself ; but his voice , although by no means loud , had that intonation which is ...
... heard , while Dupin went on , very much as if in a soliloquy . I have already spoken of his abstract manner at such times . His discourse was addressed to myself ; but his voice , although by no means loud , had that intonation which is ...
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JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 3 |
THOMAS MORTON ?15751646 | 12 |
MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 16311705 | 21 |
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