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... muchee large - too muchee fat - too muchee slippery make - how can poor black fellow hold him grip ? " " Weel , then , gie me the tail , and tak ' ye haud o ' the skin , ye poor fushionless cat ; and mind ye dinna rive it , or , as ...
... muchee large - too muchee fat - too muchee slippery make - how can poor black fellow hold him grip ? " " Weel , then , gie me the tail , and tak ' ye haud o ' the skin , ye poor fushionless cat ; and mind ye dinna rive it , or , as ...
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The contrast between this town and Lismore is very striking the streets of the latter look poor and deserted : the people are very poor , with a dejected and comfortless air : the only inn , the Devonshire Arms , has an exterior of much ...
The contrast between this town and Lismore is very striking the streets of the latter look poor and deserted : the people are very poor , with a dejected and comfortless air : the only inn , the Devonshire Arms , has an exterior of much ...
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Still all hope was not abandoned - we kept beating about until dark ; we must have gone close to the spot at which the poor fellow sank , for we saw again all the fenders which had been thrown overboard , and from which we had sailed ...
Still all hope was not abandoned - we kept beating about until dark ; we must have gone close to the spot at which the poor fellow sank , for we saw again all the fenders which had been thrown overboard , and from which we had sailed ...
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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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