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Page 13
... perhaps , assisted not a little to swell that full tide of love which flowed in his manly heart towards his half - brother . The old man had with an unknown knight , in complete armor , who presently being cloven to the chin by stroke ...
... perhaps , assisted not a little to swell that full tide of love which flowed in his manly heart towards his half - brother . The old man had with an unknown knight , in complete armor , who presently being cloven to the chin by stroke ...
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... perhaps , had a finer sight to exhibit to a stranger , after mess , than " The Spanker s " had in their colonel at the whist - table . He had sorted his cards not only according to their suits , but their values , with not a pip re ...
... perhaps , had a finer sight to exhibit to a stranger , after mess , than " The Spanker s " had in their colonel at the whist - table . He had sorted his cards not only according to their suits , but their values , with not a pip re ...
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... Perhaps , except in a very few reg- iments , such as " the Spankers , " there did not exist in the three kingdoms a more odious and thoroughly contemptible crew than Messrs . Vials and Company . It will , of course , be asked , why did ...
... Perhaps , except in a very few reg- iments , such as " the Spankers , " there did not exist in the three kingdoms a more odious and thoroughly contemptible crew than Messrs . Vials and Company . It will , of course , be asked , why did ...
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... perhaps the desire , of an- himself before servants and subalterns . Be- other life . Unhappy old man ! thine ap- sides , it is a title which he would not permit proach was fatal , thy look fascinated , it was himself to assume in the ...
... perhaps the desire , of an- himself before servants and subalterns . Be- other life . Unhappy old man ! thine ap- sides , it is a title which he would not permit proach was fatal , thy look fascinated , it was himself to assume in the ...
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... perhaps a little spiteful ; but he never was made umpire , for Leslie had all the disadvantage of a noble temper in an unseemly struggle . Bridget plagued Leslie , but Leslie would not injure Bridget , -no , not for the world . The impe ...
... perhaps a little spiteful ; but he never was made umpire , for Leslie had all the disadvantage of a noble temper in an unseemly struggle . Bridget plagued Leslie , but Leslie would not injure Bridget , -no , not for the world . The impe ...
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