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Pagina 33
... seen at daybreak ; and although I have never again seen her , yet I have reason to think she is not distant . It was but three nights ago , that , worn out by the uniformity of my confinement , I had manifested more symptoms of ...
... seen at daybreak ; and although I have never again seen her , yet I have reason to think she is not distant . It was but three nights ago , that , worn out by the uniformity of my confinement , I had manifested more symptoms of ...
Pagina 126
... seen better men do when I sailed under the What - d'ye - callum colours . But being contraband goods , and on board my vessel , and I with my sailing orders in my hand , why , I am to forward them as directed — I say , John Roberts ...
... seen better men do when I sailed under the What - d'ye - callum colours . But being contraband goods , and on board my vessel , and I with my sailing orders in my hand , why , I am to forward them as directed — I say , John Roberts ...
Pagina 152
... seen me in this house , " said the priest . " Assuredly no , " said Alan . " I consider myself as in- debted for my life to the Mistresses of Fairladies ; and it would be a vile requital on my part to pry into or make known what I may ...
... seen me in this house , " said the priest . " Assuredly no , " said Alan . " I consider myself as in- debted for my life to the Mistresses of Fairladies ; and it would be a vile requital on my part to pry into or make known what I may ...
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