The privateer captain, by 'Waters'.Ward, Lock, & Tyler, 1861 - 260 ページ |
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... passed with Mrs. Linwood , though not in the Isle of Wight , whither she removed some twelve months previously to the departure of my father and mother for the United States of America , in 1804 , a destination they never reached ; the ...
... passed with Mrs. Linwood , though not in the Isle of Wight , whither she removed some twelve months previously to the departure of my father and mother for the United States of America , in 1804 , a destination they never reached ; the ...
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... passed between us . She was sitting with her back towards me , according to her wont , when unwilling that I should observe the emo- tions that swept over the tablet of her face , which was , however , clearly revealed to me in a tall ...
... passed between us . She was sitting with her back towards me , according to her wont , when unwilling that I should observe the emo- tions that swept over the tablet of her face , which was , however , clearly revealed to me in a tall ...
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... passing spasm - nothing more . I must consult Mr. Beale , for these attacks grow in frequency and violence of late ... passed when I took boat at the old Ryde Pier for Portsmouth . The bargain with Mr. Harrison was readily struck ; and ...
... passing spasm - nothing more . I must consult Mr. Beale , for these attacks grow in frequency and violence of late ... passed when I took boat at the old Ryde Pier for Portsmouth . The bargain with Mr. Harrison was readily struck ; and ...
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... handmaidens . The vertigo and sickness had passed away , and , thanking them for their kindness , I asked to be left to myself - a request which , after I had given proof of the repossession of my 12 THE PRIVATEER CAPTAIN .
... handmaidens . The vertigo and sickness had passed away , and , thanking them for their kindness , I asked to be left to myself - a request which , after I had given proof of the repossession of my 12 THE PRIVATEER CAPTAIN .
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... passing with boyish impetuosity from despair to exultation , I laughed , shouted , wept witn the inexpressible joy springing from a devout , unshakable conviction of my persecuted , maligned father's innocence ! Innocence which it would ...
... passing with boyish impetuosity from despair to exultation , I laughed , shouted , wept witn the inexpressible joy springing from a devout , unshakable conviction of my persecuted , maligned father's innocence ! Innocence which it would ...
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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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