Mark SeaworthKing., 1852 - 233 pages |
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... speak to him of Religion . - He listens and his Heart softens . - Sad News of Eva . - I prepare to learn his History . • 289 CHAPTER XXV . Richard Kidd's Birth and Education . - Follows his own Inclinations.- False Heroes lead him ...
... speak to him of Religion . - He listens and his Heart softens . - Sad News of Eva . - I prepare to learn his History . • 289 CHAPTER XXV . Richard Kidd's Birth and Education . - Follows his own Inclinations.- False Heroes lead him ...
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... dark - skinned sons of Africa mingled among the hardy seamen of Britain , each speaking a different jargon , but all taught by strict discipline to act in unison . Besides the human beings , there were cattle and sheep 8 MARK SEAWORTH ,
... dark - skinned sons of Africa mingled among the hardy seamen of Britain , each speaking a different jargon , but all taught by strict discipline to act in unison . Besides the human beings , there were cattle and sheep 8 MARK SEAWORTH ,
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... , of whom I must by no 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 ,
... , of whom I must by no 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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... 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.
... 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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... speaking as she thought on . " Something to do with the sea - Seagrave - I don't like that - Seaton- it might do . - What do you think of Seaworth , Sir Charles ? It is a pretty name and appropriate - 34 MARK SEAWORTH .
... speaking as she thought on . " Something to do with the sea - Seagrave - I don't like that - Seaton- it might do . - What do you think of Seaworth , Sir Charles ? It is a pretty name and appropriate - 34 MARK SEAWORTH .
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