The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... hear just now my little Minna and Brenda singing in the garden with your Mordaunt . Now , I would Salt - water lake . rather listen to their little voices , than the sky 12 THE PIRATE . will say, like other travellers, you came from ...
... hear just now my little Minna and Brenda singing in the garden with your Mordaunt . Now , I would Salt - water lake . rather listen to their little voices , than the sky 12 THE PIRATE . will say, like other travellers, you came from ...
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... Minna and Brenda , the daughters of Magnus Troil . The mother had been dead for many years , and they were now two VOL . I .. -3 beautiful girls , the eldest only eighteen , which might THE PIRATE . but his visits were most frequently ...
... Minna and Brenda , the daughters of Magnus Troil . The mother had been dead for many years , and they were now two VOL . I .. -3 beautiful girls , the eldest only eighteen , which might THE PIRATE . but his visits were most frequently ...
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... Minna inherited the stately form and dark eyes , the raven locks and finely - pen- cilled brows , which showed she was , on one side at least , a stranger to the blood of Thule . Her cheek , O call it fair , not pale , was so slightly ...
... Minna inherited the stately form and dark eyes , the raven locks and finely - pen- cilled brows , which showed she was , on one side at least , a stranger to the blood of Thule . Her cheek , O call it fair , not pale , was so slightly ...
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... Minna Troil heard a tale of wo or of injustice , her blood rushed to her cheeks , and showed plainly , how warm it beat , notwithstanding the generally seri- ous , composed , and retiring disposition , which her countenance and ...
... Minna Troil heard a tale of wo or of injustice , her blood rushed to her cheeks , and showed plainly , how warm it beat , notwithstanding the generally seri- ous , composed , and retiring disposition , which her countenance and ...
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... Minna , but even more finely moulded into symmetry - a careless , and almost childish light- ness of step , an eye that seemed to look on every object with pleasure , from a natural and serene cheerfulness of disposition , attracted ...
... Minna , but even more finely moulded into symmetry - a careless , and almost childish light- ness of step , an eye that seemed to look on every object with pleasure , from a natural and serene cheerfulness of disposition , attracted ...
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amongst ancient answered betwixt boat Brenda Bryce Burgh Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro cliff dance dark daunt Drows father fear Fitful-head folks frae guests hand hastily hear heard heart honest hospitality islands isles jagger Jarlshof John Dryden Kirkwall lady land laughing least Lerwick look Lord Chamberlain Magnus Troil maidens mair mansion Master Mordaunt ment mind Minna Mistress Baby Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse Norsemen occasion old Norse once Orkney pedlar precipice replied Mordaunt rock scarce Scotland seemed share shore sister Snaelsfoot song speak Stourburgh stranger stranger pointed Sumburgh-head sure Swertha tacksman tell ther thing thou thought Thule tion tolemus tone Triptolemus Yellowley Tronda Udaller Unst usual vessel voice waves weel Westra wild woman words young youth Zetland
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