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Pagina 2
... fact the highest she had on her list was a commander's lady . When Paymaster Poulter died , and his pension ceased , she gave up the struggle . She had no children , and moved to Brighton with an annuity of £ 150 a year derived from her ...
... fact the highest she had on her list was a commander's lady . When Paymaster Poulter died , and his pension ceased , she gave up the struggle . She had no children , and moved to Brighton with an annuity of £ 150 a year derived from her ...
Pagina 7
... facts of geography , even those which are familiar to common seamen in the Navy . She probably could not tell us the situation of the Straits of Panama . ' Mrs. Poulter had been reading something in the newspaper the day before about ...
... facts of geography , even those which are familiar to common seamen in the Navy . She probably could not tell us the situation of the Straits of Panama . ' Mrs. Poulter had been reading something in the newspaper the day before about ...
Pagina 52
... fact it con- firms my charge of lack of system . I have brought you some tablets which I wish you to keep in your pocket , and you must note in them every outgoing at the time it is made . These items are then to be regularly adjusted ...
... fact it con- firms my charge of lack of system . I have brought you some tablets which I wish you to keep in your pocket , and you must note in them every outgoing at the time it is made . These items are then to be regularly adjusted ...
Pagina 58
... facts , and point out to you the consequences of your action , so that hereafter you may be unable to plead you were not forewarned . You will please bear in mind that you have abandoned me ; I have not abandoned you . You disappointed ...
... facts , and point out to you the consequences of your action , so that hereafter you may be unable to plead you were not forewarned . You will please bear in mind that you have abandoned me ; I have not abandoned you . You disappointed ...
Pagina 76
... fact ; but the wind blew , and when she looked up the clouds sailed over the mountains . She sat on a grey rock to rest . It had lain there for thousands of years , and she was reminded of the Druid circle above the Greta . She could ...
... fact ; but the wind blew , and when she looked up the clouds sailed over the mountains . She sat on a grey rock to rest . It had lain there for thousands of years , and she was reminded of the Druid circle above the Greta . She could ...
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