New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 321
... Albatross , looking very sagaciously at the maid , observed , " I see you don't know us ; say Albatross - Captain Albatross . " " As friends - early friends , the Captain was your master's god- father- " " " The only son I ever had ...
... Albatross , looking very sagaciously at the maid , observed , " I see you don't know us ; say Albatross - Captain Albatross . " " As friends - early friends , the Captain was your master's god- father- " " " The only son I ever had ...
Page 322
... Albatross essayed a laugh . " I only know , Edward , " replied the Captain's lady , and her voice trembled , and she took her handkerchief from her reticule , " I only know that there are times when those macaroons lie very heavy at my ...
... Albatross essayed a laugh . " I only know , Edward , " replied the Captain's lady , and her voice trembled , and she took her handkerchief from her reticule , " I only know that there are times when those macaroons lie very heavy at my ...
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... Albatross , in his loudest voice . " At Brighton , Sir . I said this morning , Sir , at Brighton , " answered the invincible Susan . " At Brighton , eh ? Ha ! we shall see ; " and the martial tread of the Captain sounded in the hall ...
... Albatross , in his loudest voice . " At Brighton , Sir . I said this morning , Sir , at Brighton , " answered the invincible Susan . " At Brighton , eh ? Ha ! we shall see ; " and the martial tread of the Captain sounded in the hall ...
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