The Pirate: A Romance, Том 2James Crissy, 1826 |
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... feelings and practices which mingle in the amuse- ments of the ruder ages , and are , like the auguries of Hallowe'en in Scotland , considered partly as mat- ter of merriment , partly as sad and prophetic ear- nest . And with similar ...
... feelings and practices which mingle in the amuse- ments of the ruder ages , and are , like the auguries of Hallowe'en in Scotland , considered partly as mat- ter of merriment , partly as sad and prophetic ear- nest . And with similar ...
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... feelings respecting this young man which indicate prejudice and violence ; -the preju- dice unmerited , as far as you are concerned at least , and the violence equally imprudent and unjustifia- ble . " " I should have thought ...
... feelings respecting this young man which indicate prejudice and violence ; -the preju- dice unmerited , as far as you are concerned at least , and the violence equally imprudent and unjustifia- ble . " " I should have thought ...
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... feelings , which , as they will unquestion- ably keep us as far separate as possible , are most likely to prevent any possible interference with each other . Does this satisfy you ? " " It must , " said Minna , " since you tell me there ...
... feelings , which , as they will unquestion- ably keep us as far separate as possible , are most likely to prevent any possible interference with each other . Does this satisfy you ? " " It must , " said Minna , " since you tell me there ...
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... feeling and better accomplishments . I foresaw then what has since happened , that , under the appearance of dar- ing obduracy , I should acquire such a habitual com- mand over my followers , that I might use it for the ensurance of ...
... feeling and better accomplishments . I foresaw then what has since happened , that , under the appearance of dar- ing obduracy , I should acquire such a habitual com- mand over my followers , that I might use it for the ensurance of ...
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... feelings . Thus much , how- ever , I can say even now , that he who pursues the wicked purpose of plunder , by means of blood and cruelty , and who must veil his remains of natural remorse under an affectation of superior profligacy ...
... feelings . Thus much , how- ever , I can say even now , that he who pursues the wicked purpose of plunder , by means of blood and cruelty , and who must veil his remains of natural remorse under an affectation of superior profligacy ...
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Altamont amongst ancient arms ashore better betwixt blood boat Boatswain Brenda Bryce Snaelsfoot Burgh-Westra Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro Cleve command crew dare daugh daughters dear Derrick devil Dick Fletcher dwarf eyes fair farewell father favour fear fellow Fitful-head Fletcher folks Fortune's Favourite gentleman glorious John Goffe hand hear heard heart heaven honest honour island Jack Bunce Jarlshof kinswoman Kirkwall land look Magistrate Magnus Troil maiden manner Master Minna Troil Mordaunt Mertoun mother never old Norse Orcadian Orkney Pacolet pirate poor Provost replied Cleveland rover rude sail Saint Magnus Saint Ninians Saint Ronan scarce seemed ship sister sloop sorrow speak spirit spoke stood Stromness Bay Swertha Sybil tell thee ther thing thou thought tide tion tone Triptolemus turned Udaller Udaller's vessel voice whilk wild wind woman word Yellowley yonder young Zetland
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