The privateer captain, by 'Waters'.Ward, Lock, & Tyler, 1861 - 260 ページ |
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... arrived , and I , then about six years old , was hurried to bed , but not so hastily as to prevent me noticing that he was strangely flurried , and that a few whispered words communicated his agitation to my grand- mamma . His face ...
... arrived , and I , then about six years old , was hurried to bed , but not so hastily as to prevent me noticing that he was strangely flurried , and that a few whispered words communicated his agitation to my grand- mamma . His face ...
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... arrived at the conclusion , that in the absence of Mademoiselle Féron , who can nowhere be found or heard of , there is no legal evidence to warrant his detention . No moral doubt appears to be entertained by those who have investigated ...
... arrived at the conclusion , that in the absence of Mademoiselle Féron , who can nowhere be found or heard of , there is no legal evidence to warrant his detention . No moral doubt appears to be entertained by those who have investigated ...
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... Arrived at St. Malo , where , for various reasons , my own stay will be brief , I shall introduce you to Clémence and Fanchette with a flourish of trumpets that will insure a gracious reception . Thenceforth all will depend upon the use ...
... Arrived at St. Malo , where , for various reasons , my own stay will be brief , I shall introduce you to Clémence and Fanchette with a flourish of trumpets that will insure a gracious reception . Thenceforth all will depend upon the use ...
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... the Thames before either he or I did . I arrived in London on Thursday afternoon about five o'clock , and seeing by the shipping news in the papers that the Scout had brought up a little below Greenwich THE PRIVATEER CAPTAIN . 43.
... the Thames before either he or I did . I arrived in London on Thursday afternoon about five o'clock , and seeing by the shipping news in the papers that the Scout had brought up a little below Greenwich THE PRIVATEER CAPTAIN . 43.
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... arrival was hailed with great satisfaction by Captain Webbe , as the tide would soon be on the turn , and he was anxious the Scout should sail that evening . He was in the cabin taking a parting glass with his son , and chief officer ...
... arrival was hailed with great satisfaction by Captain Webbe , as the tide would soon be on the turn , and he was anxious the Scout should sail that evening . He was in the cabin taking a parting glass with his son , and chief officer ...
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added Webbe Auguste Le Moine Avranches Baptiste boat brig Captain Kirke Captain Renaudin Captain Webbe Cherbourg child Cocquard commander continued Webbe corsair course court-martial crew danger dear death deck doubt Dowling Dowling's English excited exclaimed eyes Fanchette fancy boards Father Meudon favour Fcap fear fire followed France French gendarmes guns hand Harry Webbe Havre de Grace Honfleur honour hope hour Jacques Le Gros Jacques Sicard Jean Le Gros Kirke Webbe knew L'Espiègle lady less letter Louise Féron Lucy Hamblin Madame de Bonneville Madame Dupré Mademoiselle Clemence Malo Maria Wilson marriage messieurs mind minutes Miss Wilson Monsieur Linwood mother Nancy Dow never oars officer once passed prison privateer captain recognised redingote remarked replied sails Scout seamen seemed shew ship shore soon speak sure table d'hôte thought turned Tyler Waller Webbe's whilst William Linwood words young Webbe
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