Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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... yacht . Take his traps on board , and say that we hope to be down soon to meet him , unless he prefers going off at once . ' " Ay , ay , sir , " was the answer , and the boat returned to the yacht , while the two gentlemen strolled ...
... yacht . Take his traps on board , and say that we hope to be down soon to meet him , unless he prefers going off at once . ' " Ay , ay , sir , " was the answer , and the boat returned to the yacht , while the two gentlemen strolled ...
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... yacht is a superb screw steamer , in which he has lately made a voyage to the Mediterranean . A great change has taken place in the rig of yachts . Formerly a large cutter was looked upon as the craft most to be desired . Now all the ...
... yacht is a superb screw steamer , in which he has lately made a voyage to the Mediterranean . A great change has taken place in the rig of yachts . Formerly a large cutter was looked upon as the craft most to be desired . Now all the ...
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... yacht till he could win the heiress . He was then to let the Jew take the yacht , or repay the loan , as might suit him best . As to paying for the yacht , that seemed a matter of no consideration with the colonel . I could only hope ...
... yacht till he could win the heiress . He was then to let the Jew take the yacht , or repay the loan , as might suit him best . As to paying for the yacht , that seemed a matter of no consideration with the colonel . I could only hope ...
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The House of Seven Chimneys A Tale of Madrid By William Harrison | 1 |
The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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