The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... - cidentally ; and certainly the politeness of the gen- try of Thule was never put to a more severe task than when they felt that good - breeding enjoined them to abstain from inquiring into the situation of so 6 THE PIRATE .
... - cidentally ; and certainly the politeness of the gen- try of Thule was never put to a more severe task than when they felt that good - breeding enjoined them to abstain from inquiring into the situation of so 6 THE PIRATE .
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... never applied ; his drink was water , and water alone , and no persua- sion or entreaties could induce him to taste any stronger beverage than was afforded by the pure spring . Now this Magnus Troil could not tolerate ; it was a ...
... never applied ; his drink was water , and water alone , and no persua- sion or entreaties could induce him to taste any stronger beverage than was afforded by the pure spring . Now this Magnus Troil could not tolerate ; it was a ...
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A Romance Walter Scott. sert that he had never in his life gone to bed drunk , ( that is , in his own sense of the word , ) it would have been impossible to prove that he had ever re- signed himself to ... never in his life gone to ...
A Romance Walter Scott. sert that he had never in his life gone to bed drunk , ( that is , in his own sense of the word , ) it would have been impossible to prove that he had ever re- signed himself to ... never in his life gone to ...
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... never to raise their exactions in future be- yond the proportion of threepence upon the shilling , at which rate their master at the Castle could not reasonably be expected to grumble , since , as he was disposed to do them no harm , it ...
... never to raise their exactions in future be- yond the proportion of threepence upon the shilling , at which rate their master at the Castle could not reasonably be expected to grumble , since , as he was disposed to do them no harm , it ...
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... never likes to think of his passion after it is over , and is so much of a Berserkar , that , let him be desperate as he will to day , he will not care about it to - morrow . fore , he has not filled up your place in the house- hold at ...
... never likes to think of his passion after it is over , and is so much of a Berserkar , that , let him be desperate as he will to day , he will not care about it to - morrow . fore , he has not filled up your place in the house- hold at ...
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