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... felt inclined to be rather annoyed at the ease with which the stranger had captured a fish which they would have thought it impossible to kill in the same way . Smed- ley at that moment declared that he heard sounds in the distance ...
... felt inclined to be rather annoyed at the ease with which the stranger had captured a fish which they would have thought it impossible to kill in the same way . Smed- ley at that moment declared that he heard sounds in the distance ...
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... been immediately put into his bed , and doctored by the careful hands of his mother and sister Kate - he found Dr. Nathaniel Deane seated by his side . The latter having felt his pulse , and complimented him of Nottingham . 45.
... been immediately put into his bed , and doctored by the careful hands of his mother and sister Kate - he found Dr. Nathaniel Deane seated by his side . The latter having felt his pulse , and complimented him of Nottingham . 45.
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William Henry G. Kingston. The latter having felt his pulse , and complimented him on his achievements , " No , no ... felt that even should his father not question him as to the cause of his absence during it , he was bound to tell ...
William Henry G. Kingston. The latter having felt his pulse , and complimented him on his achievements , " No , no ... felt that even should his father not question him as to the cause of his absence during it , he was bound to tell ...
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... felt little disposed to imitate the latter . Jasper had been away at the time Jack paid his farewell visit to Harwood Grange , and whether he admired Alethea or not , he at all events showed no jealousy of his brother , or annoyance at ...
... felt little disposed to imitate the latter . Jasper had been away at the time Jack paid his farewell visit to Harwood Grange , and whether he admired Alethea or not , he at all events showed no jealousy of his brother , or annoyance at ...
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... felt a hand pressed on his shoulder , and heard a voice which he thought he recognized exclaiming , " What cheer , lad ? Glad to see that thou hast kept to thy intention , and taken up the honest calling of a drover . Better than ...
... felt a hand pressed on his shoulder , and heard a voice which he thought he recognized exclaiming , " What cheer , lad ? Glad to see that thou hast kept to thy intention , and taken up the honest calling of a drover . Better than ...
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