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... thing . He told me , truly enough , that I had no fortune except a share in a Chancery suit , which might end in one year or twenty , and no interest in either the army or navy ; that I might come to him as a pupil , though he did not ...
... thing . He told me , truly enough , that I had no fortune except a share in a Chancery suit , which might end in one year or twenty , and no interest in either the army or navy ; that I might come to him as a pupil , though he did not ...
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... thing but misfortune would have driven him to engage in such “ a miserable little tub of a craft , under such a know - nothing lubber as Captain Glum . A misfortune , Sir , that any gentleman might have fallen into . " This misfortune ...
... thing but misfortune would have driven him to engage in such “ a miserable little tub of a craft , under such a know - nothing lubber as Captain Glum . A misfortune , Sir , that any gentleman might have fallen into . " This misfortune ...
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... thing for a man of spirit . " " I thought there was very little to be done at sea , now - a - days . " 66 No more there is in the old jog - trot ; but you have behaved very much like the gentleman , and I don't mind telling you a thing ...
... thing for a man of spirit . " " I thought there was very little to be done at sea , now - a - days . " 66 No more there is in the old jog - trot ; but you have behaved very much like the gentleman , and I don't mind telling you a thing ...
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... things than whales to be found in these seas some- times for those that have the pluck to pick them up ! ' I could see ... thing right aways on our starboard bow . 66 6 What do you make out ? ' says he . C " John Chinaman , ' says I , a ...
... things than whales to be found in these seas some- times for those that have the pluck to pick them up ! ' I could see ... thing right aways on our starboard bow . 66 6 What do you make out ? ' says he . C " John Chinaman , ' says I , a ...
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... that , among other foolish things stuck into emigrants , I had purchased for my outfit . I handed it to him without a word ; he went straight to the grindstone and began to sharpen it . " Halloa ! " cried impudent little Duds , the.
... that , among other foolish things stuck into emigrants , I had purchased for my outfit . I handed it to him without a word ; he went straight to the grindstone and began to sharpen it . " Halloa ! " cried impudent little Duds , the.
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