The Pirate: A Romance, Том 2James Crissy, 1826 |
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... walking with Captain Cleveland . They had chosen probably that walk , as being little liable to interruption from others ; for as the force of the tide rendered the place unfit either for fishing or sailing , so it was not the ordi ...
... walking with Captain Cleveland . They had chosen probably that walk , as being little liable to interruption from others ; for as the force of the tide rendered the place unfit either for fishing or sailing , so it was not the ordi ...
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... walk , as the objects which it presented agreed pe- culiarly with her love of the wild , the melancholy , and the wonderful . But now the conversation in which she was earnestly engaged , was such as en- tirely to withdraw her attention ...
... walk , as the objects which it presented agreed pe- culiarly with her love of the wild , the melancholy , and the wonderful . But now the conversation in which she was earnestly engaged , was such as en- tirely to withdraw her attention ...
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... walk this lone beach with the lovely Min- na Troil , and am permitted to speak to her of the passion which I have cherished , have ever been the daring leader of the bold band whose name was as terrible as a tornado . " " You had not ...
... walk this lone beach with the lovely Min- na Troil , and am permitted to speak to her of the passion which I have cherished , have ever been the daring leader of the bold band whose name was as terrible as a tornado . " " You had not ...
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... walks are fitter for old poets than for young maidens - And so lightly clad as you are ? Maiden , you should take care how you give yourself to the breezes of a Zetland night , for they bring more sleet than odours upon their wings ...
... walks are fitter for old poets than for young maidens - And so lightly clad as you are ? Maiden , you should take care how you give yourself to the breezes of a Zetland night , for they bring more sleet than odours upon their wings ...
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... his lonely walks , succeeded each other in unvaried rotation , and seemed undisturbed by the least thought about Mordaunt's absence . At length such reports reached Swertha's ear , from various 56 THE PIRATE . CHAPTER IV. ...
... his lonely walks , succeeded each other in unvaried rotation , and seemed undisturbed by the least thought about Mordaunt's absence . At length such reports reached Swertha's ear , from various 56 THE PIRATE . CHAPTER IV. ...
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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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