Mark SeaworthKing., 1852 - 233 pages |
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Page 6
... seemed , on the very brink of destruction ; and in a way beyond all calculation , I have found myself rescued and placed in safety . It was for this reason that I have drawn the picture which I have exhibited to you . Ungrateful indeed ...
... seemed , on the very brink of destruction ; and in a way beyond all calculation , I have found myself rescued and placed in safety . It was for this reason that I have drawn the picture which I have exhibited to you . Ungrateful indeed ...
Page 9
... seemed to be more happy and to have made themselves far more at home than any of their four - footed fellow voyagers . Ranging at liberty were several dogs of high and low de- gree , from the colonel's thorough - bred greyhound to the ...
... seemed to be more happy and to have made themselves far more at home than any of their four - footed fellow voyagers . Ranging at liberty were several dogs of high and low de- gree , from the colonel's thorough - bred greyhound to the ...
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... seemed to be gradually extending itself on either hand , and to be slowly ad- vancing in the direction where the ship lay . The glassy surface of the water was every now and then slightly ruffled by gentle , scarcely perceptible breaths ...
... seemed to be gradually extending itself on either hand , and to be slowly ad- vancing in the direction where the ship lay . The glassy surface of the water was every now and then slightly ruffled by gentle , scarcely perceptible breaths ...
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... he expected from the elder child . The little fellow could speak very rapidly , but it was in a language neither he nor any of the young ladies could understand , though he seemed to compre- hend A TALE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN . 25.
... he expected from the elder child . The little fellow could speak very rapidly , but it was in a language neither he nor any of the young ladies could understand , though he seemed to compre- hend A TALE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN . 25.
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... seemed highly delighted , as if it was a luxury to which he was accustomed , while he also ap- peared fully to appreciate the advantage of clean clothes . He was rather thin , as if he had lived for a length of time on a short allowance ...
... seemed highly delighted , as if it was a luxury to which he was accustomed , while he also ap- peared fully to appreciate the advantage of clean clothes . He was rather thin , as if he had lived for a length of time on a short allowance ...
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