The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity, 3 vols, 第 3 巻Newman, 1819 - 267 ページ |
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... look- ed at Rose , wagged his tail , and then lay down by the poor Indian . Jane at this moment came running to them , and assisted Rose to bind up the wound , which was near the shoulder , in the broadest part of the arm , with her cam ...
... look- ed at Rose , wagged his tail , and then lay down by the poor Indian . Jane at this moment came running to them , and assisted Rose to bind up the wound , which was near the shoulder , in the broadest part of the arm , with her cam ...
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... look- ed at Rose , wagged his tail , and then lay down by the poor Indian . Jane at this moment came running to them , and assisted Rose to bind up the wound , which was near the shoulder , in the broadest part of the arm , with her cam ...
... look- ed at Rose , wagged his tail , and then lay down by the poor Indian . Jane at this moment came running to them , and assisted Rose to bind up the wound , which was near the shoulder , in the broadest part of the arm , with her cam ...
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... look for- ward to futurity , and ruminate with anxiety on the general's ill state of health . In the event of his death , their circum- stances might probably be cruelly em- barrassed , and , deprived of their valued protector , they ...
... look for- ward to futurity , and ruminate with anxiety on the general's ill state of health . In the event of his death , their circum- stances might probably be cruelly em- barrassed , and , deprived of their valued protector , they ...
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... look- ed cross and discontented . " We shall certainly inform my mo- ther of your having known her , and that you ... looks melancholy , which I attributed to my father's frequent ill- ness . " " But , dame Brownson , " exclaimed Jane ...
... look- ed cross and discontented . " We shall certainly inform my mo- ther of your having known her , and that you ... looks melancholy , which I attributed to my father's frequent ill- ness . " " But , dame Brownson , " exclaimed Jane ...
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... How true is the saying , we must live with our acquaint- ance to know them truly ! She has fre- quently , what call in English , a cross you E 4 look , I look , and continually answers whatever say with the THE ESQUIMAUX . 79.
... How true is the saying , we must live with our acquaint- ance to know them truly ! She has fre- quently , what call in English , a cross you E 4 look , I look , and continually answers whatever say with the THE ESQUIMAUX . 79.
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acquainted admired affliction agitated agreeable amused appeared attachment attention beauty brother captain Burton captain Courtenay character colonel Guilford countenance daugh daughter dear delighted Dolly dress engaged Esquimaux Eustace exclaimed eyes Fane father favour fear feel Felix felt Fontenai fortune gentleman handsome happiness hear heard heart hope Jane Douglas Jane's Jerry Kamira lady Elinor lady Morrington ladyship laughed likewise Linn look lord Louise marriage married Mary Herbert ment mind Miss Douglas Miss Herbert Miss Jane Miss Polly Miss Rose Miss Wizzle Moncrief morning mother neral ness never night observed perceived person pleasing postchaise Pryce racter replied Rose residence Rimont Robec Robin Rose and Jane Scotland servants sir Eglamour sir James sir James Douglas sister smiled soon sorrow spect spruce beer ther thing thought tion told Treharne uneasy voice walk wife wish woman wounded young lady
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