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I thought as much , carrying such a press of sail . There never was a ship that could carry more than the Vrow Katerina . It was madness on the part of the Captain of that vessel ; but I suppose he wished to keep up with us .
I thought as much , carrying such a press of sail . There never was a ship that could carry more than the Vrow Katerina . It was madness on the part of the Captain of that vessel ; but I suppose he wished to keep up with us .
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We must take them alive and carry them into camp . " This measure having been carried , after some opposition from the Jaggardar , he was persuaded to go back to the cave to secure the cubs . He soon returned with two little misshapen ...
We must take them alive and carry them into camp . " This measure having been carried , after some opposition from the Jaggardar , he was persuaded to go back to the cave to secure the cubs . He soon returned with two little misshapen ...
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She was carried off to her papa's arms , in a palankeen , surrounded by at least forty Hookahbadars ; whilst the poor cornet , attended but by two dandies and a solitary beasty , ( by which unnatural name these blackamoors are called ...
She was carried off to her papa's arms , in a palankeen , surrounded by at least forty Hookahbadars ; whilst the poor cornet , attended but by two dandies and a solitary beasty , ( by which unnatural name these blackamoors are called ...
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The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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