The pirate. By the author of 'Waverley'. |
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... mind , and unwillingness to exert himself in measures of active defence . With the unfailing dexterity peculiar to prosers , he contrived to dribble out his tale to double its usual length , by the exercise of the privilege of unlimited ...
... mind , and unwillingness to exert himself in measures of active defence . With the unfailing dexterity peculiar to prosers , he contrived to dribble out his tale to double its usual length , by the exercise of the privilege of unlimited ...
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... mind , we shall` have thee find thy land - legs to reel it with yonder bonnie belles . Come along , Tripto- lemus - let me grapple thee fast , lest thou trip , old Triptolemus - ha , ha , ha ! » So saying , the portly though weather ...
... mind , we shall` have thee find thy land - legs to reel it with yonder bonnie belles . Come along , Tripto- lemus - let me grapple thee fast , lest thou trip , old Triptolemus - ha , ha , ha ! » So saying , the portly though weather ...
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... mind ; — « And if she does , what is my interest in the matter ? » > was the second ; and which was quickly follow- ed by the reflection , that , though he claimed no interest at any time but as a friend , and though that interest was ...
... mind ; — « And if she does , what is my interest in the matter ? » > was the second ; and which was quickly follow- ed by the reflection , that , though he claimed no interest at any time but as a friend , and though that interest was ...
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... tinkling chime , the arrival of fresh re- vellers , to whom , according to the hospitable custom of the country , the apartments were instantly thrown open . CHAPTER III . My mind misgives , Some consequence , THE PIRATE . 31.
... tinkling chime , the arrival of fresh re- vellers , to whom , according to the hospitable custom of the country , the apartments were instantly thrown open . CHAPTER III . My mind misgives , Some consequence , THE PIRATE . 31.
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) CHAPTER III . My mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars , Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels . Romeo and Juliet . THE new comers were , according to the fre ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) CHAPTER III . My mind misgives , Some consequence , yet hanging in the stars , Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels . Romeo and Juliet . THE new comers were , according to the fre ...
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