The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... manner we have men- tioned , the habits of Basil Mertoun were retired and gloomy . From loud mirth he instantly fled ; and even the moderated cheerfulness of a friendly party , had the invariable effect of throwing him in- to deeper ...
... manner we have men- tioned , the habits of Basil Mertoun were retired and gloomy . From loud mirth he instantly fled ; and even the moderated cheerfulness of a friendly party , had the invariable effect of throwing him in- to deeper ...
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... manner and self - importance which mark a person of some consequence ; and although it was conjec- tured that he could not be rich , yet it was cer- tainly known by his expenditure that neither was he absolutely poor . He had , besides ...
... manner and self - importance which mark a person of some consequence ; and although it was conjec- tured that he could not be rich , yet it was cer- tainly known by his expenditure that neither was he absolutely poor . He had , besides ...
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... manners of these islands are no more ; for our an- cient possessors , our Patersons , our Feas , our Schlagbrenners , our Yhiorbiorns , have given place to Giffords , Scotts , Mouatts , men whose names be- speak them or their ancestors ...
... manners of these islands are no more ; for our an- cient possessors , our Patersons , our Feas , our Schlagbrenners , our Yhiorbiorns , have given place to Giffords , Scotts , Mouatts , men whose names be- speak them or their ancestors ...
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... manner on this occasion , that Sweyn neither stopped to collect the money nor take back his commodity , but fled at a precipitate rate to the small hamlet , to tell his comrades that if they pro- voked Master Mertoun any further , he ...
... manner on this occasion , that Sweyn neither stopped to collect the money nor take back his commodity , but fled at a precipitate rate to the small hamlet , to tell his comrades that if they pro- voked Master Mertoun any further , he ...
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... friends were more indebted for enhancing its enjoyments ; and , although something in her manners claimed deference ( notwithstanding her early youth ) as well as 3 * THE PIRATE . 29 was not a person within whose mansion the means ...
... friends were more indebted for enhancing its enjoyments ; and , although something in her manners claimed deference ( notwithstanding her early youth ) as well as 3 * THE PIRATE . 29 was not a person within whose mansion the means ...
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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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