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... wife's safety - The kind - hearted fisherman- Find the smack - Account of her escape - Journey on land - Coach upset - Again preserved- Reach home - Old Jerry again — His adventure with the bears . CHAPTER X. 187-215 Happiness at home ...
... wife's safety - The kind - hearted fisherman- Find the smack - Account of her escape - Journey on land - Coach upset - Again preserved- Reach home - Old Jerry again — His adventure with the bears . CHAPTER X. 187-215 Happiness at home ...
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... wife , and accompanied him to Shetland . But the damp cold climate of that northern land was a sore trial to her constitution , accustomed , as she had been , to the soft air of her native Devonshire , and she en- treated that he would ...
... wife , and accompanied him to Shetland . But the damp cold climate of that northern land was a sore trial to her constitution , accustomed , as she had been , to the soft air of her native Devonshire , and she en- treated that he would ...
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... wife , as well as to please his own inclination , though for her sake he would rather have left her in safety on shore , for he too well knew all the dangers and hardships of the sea to desire to expose her to them . My father had very ...
... wife , as well as to please his own inclination , though for her sake he would rather have left her in safety on shore , for he too well knew all the dangers and hardships of the sea to desire to expose her to them . My father had very ...
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... wife and family for a long time to come . Still our captain was a resolute man , and one who would never give in while a prospect of escape remained . The helm was put down , and we kept up five or six points towards the French coast ...
... wife and family for a long time to come . Still our captain was a resolute man , and one who would never give in while a prospect of escape remained . The helm was put down , and we kept up five or six points towards the French coast ...
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... wife , and I hope that you may be able to win her . " Now , when my aunt spoke thus , I laughed , and said that I had not thought of settling , and that it was not likely I should win a young lady like her , who was a great deal too ...
... wife , and I hope that you may be able to win her . " Now , when my aunt spoke thus , I laughed , and said that I had not thought of settling , and that it was not likely I should win a young lady like her , who was a great deal too ...
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