The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... fear joined with frugality in her de- sire to exclude all wandering guests of uncertain character ; and the second of these motives had its effect on Triptolemus himself , who , though neither suspicious nor penurious , knew good people ...
... fear joined with frugality in her de- sire to exclude all wandering guests of uncertain character ; and the second of these motives had its effect on Triptolemus himself , who , though neither suspicious nor penurious , knew good people ...
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... fear . " If they have heard of the siller , " said Baby , her very nose changing with terror from red to blue , " we are but gane folks . " 99 " Who speaks now , when they should hold their peace ? " said Triptolemus . " Go to the shot ...
... fear . " If they have heard of the siller , " said Baby , her very nose changing with terror from red to blue , " we are but gane folks . " 99 " Who speaks now , when they should hold their peace ? " said Triptolemus . " Go to the shot ...
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... fear of her brother's opening upon any false scent , " if you promise my Lord sae mony of these bonnie wallies , we'll no be weel hafted here before we are found out and set a trotting again . If ane was to speak to ye about a gold mine ...
... fear of her brother's opening upon any false scent , " if you promise my Lord sae mony of these bonnie wallies , we'll no be weel hafted here before we are found out and set a trotting again . If ane was to speak to ye about a gold mine ...
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... fear , and almost all with a sort of vene- ration . Less pregnant circumstances of suspicion would , in any other part of Scotland , have exposed her to the investigation of those cruel inquisitors , who were then often invested with ...
... fear , and almost all with a sort of vene- ration . Less pregnant circumstances of suspicion would , in any other part of Scotland , have exposed her to the investigation of those cruel inquisitors , who were then often invested with ...
73 psl.
... fears in loud ex- clamations of " the Lord guide us - this is surely the last day - what kind of a country of guisards and gyre - carlines is this ! -and you , ye fool carle , " she added , turning on her brother , for all her pas ...
... fears in loud ex- clamations of " the Lord guide us - this is surely the last day - what kind of a country of guisards and gyre - carlines is this ! -and you , ye fool carle , " she added , turning on her brother , for all her pas ...
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