Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 298
... give a good account of any craft which may dare to attack us , " he said quietly . " However , I don't believe much in the stories which are afloat about pirates and such like gentlemen . " Trevor and I agreed that in trying to avoid ...
... give a good account of any craft which may dare to attack us , " he said quietly . " However , I don't believe much in the stories which are afloat about pirates and such like gentlemen . " Trevor and I agreed that in trying to avoid ...
Page 307
... give evidence against him or any of his people . I was very sure that this leniency was in conse- quence of some powerful influence which Marcus exercised over him . Of course the oath was taken - indeed we had no choice given us . He ...
... give evidence against him or any of his people . I was very sure that this leniency was in conse- quence of some powerful influence which Marcus exercised over him . Of course the oath was taken - indeed we had no choice given us . He ...
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... Give me a Vesuvian , can't you ? ” said Jonathan , as he bit the end off a fresh cigar . 66 " Ha ! ha ! " laughed the viscount , and handed him the box . ' Surprises me that neither of you two can see the matter from my point of view ...
... Give me a Vesuvian , can't you ? ” said Jonathan , as he bit the end off a fresh cigar . 66 " Ha ! ha ! " laughed the viscount , and handed him the box . ' Surprises me that neither of you two can see the matter from my point of view ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
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