Mark SeaworthKing., 1852 - 233 pages |
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... means of all the difficulties and dangers I have undergone during the scenes of wild and extraordinary adventure , which I have encountered in my course through life . Often and often , had I not been convinced of this great truth , I ...
... means of all the difficulties and dangers I have undergone during the scenes of wild and extraordinary adventure , which I have encountered in my course through life . Often and often , had I not been convinced of this great truth , I ...
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... mean people , and there are many such in the world , who are unable to perceive the noble and good qualities in a man , and only look at his outward form and figure . If they hear a person called a great man , like Lord Nelson or the ...
... mean people , and there are many such in the world , who are unable to perceive the noble and good qualities in a man , and only look at his outward form and figure . If they hear a person called a great man , like Lord Nelson or the ...
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... means omit to speak , and that is Captain Willis . He was a very gentlemanly man both in appearance and manners , as indeed he was by birth ; nor had the rough school in which he was educated left a 14 MARK SEAWORTH ,
... means omit to speak , and that is Captain Willis . He was a very gentlemanly man both in appearance and manners , as indeed he was by birth ; nor had the rough school in which he was educated left a 14 MARK SEAWORTH ,
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... mean time , however , Mrs. Clayton had taken the infant out of the mate's arms , while the little boy was snatched away by Ellen Barrow and the rest of the young ladies , who kept fondling him among them , and shewing that they would do ...
... mean time , however , Mrs. Clayton had taken the infant out of the mate's arms , while the little boy was snatched away by Ellen Barrow and the rest of the young ladies , who kept fondling him among them , and shewing that they would do ...
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... means to please him , he was soon again pacified . He was then taken into the cabin , where two or three of the married ladies , who had children of their own , set to work to wash him , and dress him in clean clothes . He kicked about ...
... means to please him , he was soon again pacified . He was then taken into the cabin , where two or three of the married ladies , who had children of their own , set to work to wash him , and dress him in clean clothes . He kicked about ...
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