The Pirate, 2 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London., 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... Yellowley , " answered the landlord . " I profess I can see none , " replied Triptole- mus , with as much good faith as a joker could desire in the subject of his wit , " in respect that the hill called Braebaster on the south , and ane ...
... Yellowley , " answered the landlord . " I profess I can see none , " replied Triptole- mus , with as much good faith as a joker could desire in the subject of his wit , " in respect that the hill called Braebaster on the south , and ane ...
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... Yellowley , that you were deafening me with a moment syne ? " " Be but patient , worthy sir , " replied the agriculturist ; " what on earth can you or any other man say in defence of that thing you call a plough , in this blinded ...
... Yellowley , that you were deafening me with a moment syne ? " " Be but patient , worthy sir , " replied the agriculturist ; " what on earth can you or any other man say in defence of that thing you call a plough , in this blinded ...
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... Yellowley , " said the Udaller ; " and , as you say in Scotland , ' never fash your thumb . ' Our cattle are too high - spi- rited to let one go before the other ; our men are too gentle and well nurtured to take the work- ing - field ...
... Yellowley , " said the Udaller ; " and , as you say in Scotland , ' never fash your thumb . ' Our cattle are too high - spi- rited to let one go before the other ; our men are too gentle and well nurtured to take the work- ing - field ...
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... Yellowley , in rather a cry- mercy tone of voice . " Your horses , my dear sir , resemble cats in size , and tigers in devilry ! " " For their size , ” said Magnus , " they are the easier for us to get off and on them— ( as Tripto ...
... Yellowley , in rather a cry- mercy tone of voice . " Your horses , my dear sir , resemble cats in size , and tigers in devilry ! " " For their size , ” said Magnus , " they are the easier for us to get off and on them— ( as Tripto ...
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... Yellowley ! You come to us from a strange land , understanding neither our laws , nor our manners , nor our language , and you propose to become governor of the country , and that we should all be your slaves ! " " My pupils , worthy ...
... Yellowley ! You come to us from a strange land , understanding neither our laws , nor our manners , nor our language , and you propose to become governor of the country , and that we should all be your slaves ! " " My pupils , worthy ...
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