The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... hand- somely rid of him , " quoth Magnus to himself , " and his kill - joy visage will never again stop the bottle in its round . His departure will ruin me in lemons , however , for his mere look was quite THE PIRATE . 9 sert that he ...
... hand- somely rid of him , " quoth Magnus to himself , " and his kill - joy visage will never again stop the bottle in its round . His departure will ruin me in lemons , however , for his mere look was quite THE PIRATE . 9 sert that he ...
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... hands of Basil Mertoun . His own means , whether large or small , were at least fully adequate to his expen- ses ... hand , the table and the accommodations at Jarshof , did not exceed what was maintained by a Zetland pro- prietor of ...
... hands of Basil Mertoun . His own means , whether large or small , were at least fully adequate to his expen- ses ... hand , the table and the accommodations at Jarshof , did not exceed what was maintained by a Zetland pro- prietor of ...
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... hand he threw the money at the fisher- man's head , while with the other he pelted him out of the apartment with his own fish . There was so much of appalling and tyrannic fury in the stranger's manner on this occasion , that Sweyn ...
... hand he threw the money at the fisher- man's head , while with the other he pelted him out of the apartment with his own fish . There was so much of appalling and tyrannic fury in the stranger's manner on this occasion , that Sweyn ...
17 psl.
... hand of their rustic neighbours . Mertoun at least seemed of that opinion , for he gave himself no further trouble on the subject of his household expenses . The conscript fathers of Jarlshof , having settled their own matters , took ...
... hand of their rustic neighbours . Mertoun at least seemed of that opinion , for he gave himself no further trouble on the subject of his household expenses . The conscript fathers of Jarlshof , having settled their own matters , took ...
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... hand . Now , Swertha , I will be your warrant , that if you go boldly up to the Castle , and enter upon the dis- charge of your duties as usual , you will never hear a single word from him . " Swertha hesitated at first to obey this ...
... hand . Now , Swertha , I will be your warrant , that if you go boldly up to the Castle , and enter upon the dis- charge of your duties as usual , you will never hear a single word from him . " Swertha hesitated at first to obey this ...
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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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