The pirate. By the author of 'Waverley'. |
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Сторінка 11
... knew when he smiled there was something worth laughing at , and so took it upon trust ; and the word passed through among the young Templars , and the wits , and the smarts , and there was nothing but question on question who we were ...
... knew when he smiled there was something worth laughing at , and so took it upon trust ; and the word passed through among the young Templars , and the wits , and the smarts , and there was nothing but question on question who we were ...
Сторінка 22
... knew well enough where to find that which was ready made to our hand ; but now the descendants of Sea - kings and Champions , and Berserkars , are become as incapable of using their swords , as if they were so many women . Ye may praise ...
... knew well enough where to find that which was ready made to our hand ; but now the descendants of Sea - kings and Champions , and Berserkars , are become as incapable of using their swords , as if they were so many women . Ye may praise ...
Сторінка 24
... knew your valour ? » said Halcro , who , though forbearing to con- tradict his landlord from a sense of respect , was not a whit inclined to abandon his ar- gument . « I was pressed , » answered the old Triton 24 THE PIRATE .
... knew your valour ? » said Halcro , who , though forbearing to con- tradict his landlord from a sense of respect , was not a whit inclined to abandon his ar- gument . « I was pressed , » answered the old Triton 24 THE PIRATE .
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... knew Minna's character well , and with what equanimity and indiffer- ence she was in the custom of receiving the usual compliments and gallantries with which her beauty and her situation rendered her sufficiently familiar . THE PIRATE . 29.
... knew Minna's character well , and with what equanimity and indiffer- ence she was in the custom of receiving the usual compliments and gallantries with which her beauty and her situation rendered her sufficiently familiar . THE PIRATE . 29.
Сторінка 42
... knew it , by Heaven ! » said Mordaunt ; my mind assured me that that fellow was , in one way or other , at the bottom of all this mis- chief and misunderstanding . » « If you cannot be silent , and patient , for an instant , » replied ...
... knew it , by Heaven ! » said Mordaunt ; my mind assured me that that fellow was , in one way or other , at the bottom of all this mis- chief and misunderstanding . » « If you cannot be silent , and patient , for an instant , » replied ...
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