Our Island: Comprising Forgery, a Tale ; and The Lunatic, a Tale, 1 tomasE. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1833 |
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... Colonel ; your friend is on the ground , of course . " Yes - Colonel - he is here , " replied the Captain , reluctant to acknowledge his associate . " I presume , Captain O'Donogan , that the gentleman is yonder , " observed the Colonel ...
... Colonel ; your friend is on the ground , of course . " Yes - Colonel - he is here , " replied the Captain , reluctant to acknowledge his associate . " I presume , Captain O'Donogan , that the gentleman is yonder , " observed the Colonel ...
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... Colonel Ball , handing his snuff - box to O'Dono- gan with much politeness , " but you have been suffi- ciently explicit . I rather pity the youth . ' " " " Pity is a comical term , Colonel , " said the other officer , rather quickly ...
... Colonel Ball , handing his snuff - box to O'Dono- gan with much politeness , " but you have been suffi- ciently explicit . I rather pity the youth . ' " " " Pity is a comical term , Colonel , " said the other officer , rather quickly ...
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... Colonel , could settle it ourselves , if it was agreeable . " I am sure , Captain , " said Colonel Ball , " that , al- though it does not seem to be quite regular , I shall have no objection , though your acquaintance there doesn't seem ...
... Colonel , could settle it ourselves , if it was agreeable . " I am sure , Captain , " said Colonel Ball , " that , al- though it does not seem to be quite regular , I shall have no objection , though your acquaintance there doesn't seem ...
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... Colonel Ball , as the intended opponent of his friend . This was James Priminheere . Such had been the distraction of his mind , that he himself scarcely knew the real impulse which had urged him to the field . He had passed a night of ...
... Colonel Ball , as the intended opponent of his friend . This was James Priminheere . Such had been the distraction of his mind , that he himself scarcely knew the real impulse which had urged him to the field . He had passed a night of ...
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... Colonel was irretrievably determined to try another hazard . Intense was the gaze of at least one hundred spectators . 66 " Quarante . Cing . 97 Messieurs , ce n'st pas ca. " " Oh , demande pardon encore , " The immense stake has ...
... Colonel was irretrievably determined to try another hazard . Intense was the gaze of at least one hundred spectators . 66 " Quarante . Cing . 97 Messieurs , ce n'st pas ca. " " Oh , demande pardon encore , " The immense stake has ...
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Our Island– Comprising Forgery, a Tale; and The Lunatic, a Tale ... Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1833 |
Our Island– Comprising Forgery : a Tale and The Lunatic : a Tale Humphry William Woolrych Visos knygos peržiūra - 1832 |
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