The Pirate, 2 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London., 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... Bryce Snaelsfoot , who arrived in great pomp , himself on one poney , and his pack of goods , swelled to nearly double its usual size , forming the burthen of another , which was led by a bare - headed bare - legged boy . As Bryce ...
... Bryce Snaelsfoot , who arrived in great pomp , himself on one poney , and his pack of goods , swelled to nearly double its usual size , forming the burthen of another , which was led by a bare - headed bare - legged boy . As Bryce ...
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... Bryce Snaelsfoot is a cautious man , " said the Udaller , laughing ; " he knows a fool may ask more questions than a wise man cares to answer . ” " I have dealt with the fair traders in my day , " replied Snaelsfoot , " and I ken nae ...
... Bryce Snaelsfoot is a cautious man , " said the Udaller , laughing ; " he knows a fool may ask more questions than a wise man cares to answer . ” " I have dealt with the fair traders in my day , " replied Snaelsfoot , " and I ken nae ...
100 psl.
Sir Walter Scott. What signifies to them whether the trash went to Bryce Snaelsfoot , or to the bottom , or to the devil ? So unbuckle thy pack , Bryce , and shew the ladies thy cargo , and perhaps we may see something that will please ...
Sir Walter Scott. What signifies to them whether the trash went to Bryce Snaelsfoot , or to the bottom , or to the devil ? So unbuckle thy pack , Bryce , and shew the ladies thy cargo , and perhaps we may see something that will please ...
107 psl.
... Bryce Snaelsfoot's treasures in liberality to the company . The contents of a purse of gold were transferred to the jagger , with a faci- lity and indifference on the part of its former owner , which argued either the greatest profu ...
... Bryce Snaelsfoot's treasures in liberality to the company . The contents of a purse of gold were transferred to the jagger , with a faci- lity and indifference on the part of its former owner , which argued either the greatest profu ...
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... Bryce Snaelsfoot was now disposing of . To this short and fierce question the jagger , afraid to contradict a customer of his description , answered only by stammering , that " the Lord knew he meant nae offence . " " How , sir ! no ...
... Bryce Snaelsfoot was now disposing of . To this short and fierce question the jagger , afraid to contradict a customer of his description , answered only by stammering , that " the Lord knew he meant nae offence . " " How , sir ! no ...
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