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Pagina 81
This person was natural son to a gentleman of good family , owing to which circumstance , and to his being of a jolly , convivial disposition , and singing a good song , he was admitted to the occasional society of the gentlemen of the ...
This person was natural son to a gentleman of good family , owing to which circumstance , and to his being of a jolly , convivial disposition , and singing a good song , he was admitted to the occasional society of the gentlemen of the ...
Pagina 430
“ And was there such a natural son , Sir Robert ? " demanded the Counsellor . “ Oh , certainly , to my own positive knowledge . Ellangowan had him placed as cabin - boy or powder - monkey on board an armed sloop or yacht belonging to ...
“ And was there such a natural son , Sir Robert ? " demanded the Counsellor . “ Oh , certainly , to my own positive knowledge . Ellangowan had him placed as cabin - boy or powder - monkey on board an armed sloop or yacht belonging to ...
Pagina 462
This young fellow , whom I take to be a natural son of the late Ellangowan , has gone about the country for some weeks under different names , caballing with a wretched old madwoman , who , I understand , was shot in a late scuffle ...
This young fellow , whom I take to be a natural son of the late Ellangowan , has gone about the country for some weeks under different names , caballing with a wretched old madwoman , who , I understand , was shot in a late scuffle ...
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