The Pirate: A Romance, 1 tomasJames Crissy, 1826 |
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... replied Mertoun , " if you could have named a circumstance which would render the residence more eligible to me than any other , it is that there would be neither human luxury nor human society near the place of my re- treat ; a shelter ...
... replied Mertoun , " if you could have named a circumstance which would render the residence more eligible to me than any other , it is that there would be neither human luxury nor human society near the place of my re- treat ; a shelter ...
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... replied Mertoun . " You will hear nothing but the clanging and screaming of scarfs , sheer - waters , and sea - gulls , from day - break till sunset . " 66 " I will compound , my friend , " replied the stran- ger , SO that I do not hear ...
... replied Mertoun . " You will hear nothing but the clanging and screaming of scarfs , sheer - waters , and sea - gulls , from day - break till sunset . " 66 " I will compound , my friend , " replied the stran- ger , SO that I do not hear ...
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... replied Magnus ; hum - why , you must have the bit of plantie cruive , which they once called a garden , and a right in the scathold , and a sixpenny merk of land , that the tenants may fish for you ; -eight lispunds of butter , and ...
... replied Magnus ; hum - why , you must have the bit of plantie cruive , which they once called a garden , and a right in the scathold , and a sixpenny merk of land , that the tenants may fish for you ; -eight lispunds of butter , and ...
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... replied the old wo- man , with a pathetic whine ; " the Berserkars were champions who lived before the blessed days of Saint Olave , and who used to run like madmen on swords , and spears , and harpoons , and muskets , and snap them all ...
... replied the old wo- man , with a pathetic whine ; " the Berserkars were champions who lived before the blessed days of Saint Olave , and who used to run like madmen on swords , and spears , and harpoons , and muskets , and snap them all ...
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... replied Mordaunt , " even if I should never rise on tiptoe again . And where good danc- ers are found , Brenda Troil will always find the best partner . I must trip it to - night through the Wastes of Dunrossness . 99 " Do not say so ...
... replied Mordaunt , " even if I should never rise on tiptoe again . And where good danc- ers are found , Brenda Troil will always find the best partner . I must trip it to - night through the Wastes of Dunrossness . 99 " Do not say so ...
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