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... Savaria . You were stolen away when a baby and brought here by the wicked Count Dalmante , of whom you must beware , for he would take your life ten times over rather than you should be restored to your father . " " Oh , beautiful ...
... Savaria . You were stolen away when a baby and brought here by the wicked Count Dalmante , of whom you must beware , for he would take your life ten times over rather than you should be restored to your father . " " Oh , beautiful ...
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... Savaria , upon the gold coins , with that given to him by the fairy as the name of his father's kingdom . course , if George had only been dreaming , the name would naturally enough occur to him in his dream ; but then , again , the ...
... Savaria , upon the gold coins , with that given to him by the fairy as the name of his father's kingdom . course , if George had only been dreaming , the name would naturally enough occur to him in his dream ; but then , again , the ...
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... Savaria ? " " I have sailed to and from Kelog , -that's the principal port of Savaria , -many times . " " Did you ever happen to hear anything about the king of Savaria losing an infant son ? " 66 Oh , yes , that was a dozen or more ...
... Savaria ? " " I have sailed to and from Kelog , -that's the principal port of Savaria , -many times . " " Did you ever happen to hear anything about the king of Savaria losing an infant son ? " 66 Oh , yes , that was a dozen or more ...
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... Savaria ? " " To be sure he is . He is commander - in - chief of the king's army there , and one of the greatest men in the country . They do say at Kelog that he has the king and whole court under his thumb , and manages everything ...
... Savaria ? " " To be sure he is . He is commander - in - chief of the king's army there , and one of the greatest men in the country . They do say at Kelog that he has the king and whole court under his thumb , and manages everything ...
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... Savaria who was supposed to have been eaten up by a bear ; —that , to serve some wicked pur- pose of the count , he had been carried off and left with Dame Gouda . They both remembered that the countess was in Loneland at the time the ...
... Savaria who was supposed to have been eaten up by a bear ; —that , to serve some wicked pur- pose of the count , he had been carried off and left with Dame Gouda . They both remembered that the countess was in Loneland at the time the ...
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ADVENTURES ain't baby BARBARA HUTTON baron Batzhaben began Bella Book castle cavern child Cistus cloth elegant coloured Count Dalmante cried Crown 8vo Dame Gouda Daniel Crann Daria dark Dick Wassell distress Doddery door Dromero fairy fancy farmer father Fcap Florabel folks forester G. A. HENTY gilt edges gipsy GRIFFITH AND FARRAN hand HARRISON WEIR horse Illustrations Kelog King Coppock king of Savaria Lawyer Deedbox little boy little George little girl little old little prince living Loneland Long George look mill miller mind morning morocco mother never Post 8vo pretty Prince Georgius Princess prisoners PUBLISHED BY GRIFFITH reeve reeve's wife round safe Shillings and Sixpence Silly Peter speak Stories talk tell there's things THOMAS HOOD thou thought Thousand told traveller trouble walk wicked woman words young Zan Badell Zetti
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