The Heart of Oak Books, Том 5Charles Eliot Norton D.C. Heath & Company, 1911 |
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... tell , and conveyed me safe not only to the village , but to his own house , where he gave me something comfortable to eat and drink , sent the horse to its right owner , and put me into the charge of some one , who took me home . My ...
... tell , and conveyed me safe not only to the village , but to his own house , where he gave me something comfortable to eat and drink , sent the horse to its right owner , and put me into the charge of some one , who took me home . My ...
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... tell me you are that Sinbad . What impudence is this ? To look on you , one would take you to be a man of probity , and yet you tell a horrible falsehood , in order to possess yourself of what does not belong to you . ' ' Have patience ...
... tell me you are that Sinbad . What impudence is this ? To look on you , one would take you to be a man of probity , and yet you tell a horrible falsehood , in order to possess yourself of what does not belong to you . ' ' Have patience ...
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... tell you yesterday ; but it was not long ere I grew weary of an indolent life . My inclination to trade revived . I bought goods proper for the commerce I intended , and put to sea a second time with merchants of known probity . We ...
... tell you yesterday ; but it was not long ere I grew weary of an indolent life . My inclination to trade revived . I bought goods proper for the commerce I intended , and put to sea a second time with merchants of known probity . We ...
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... tell how long I slept , but when I awoke the ship was gone . I got up and looked around me , but could not see one of the merchants who landed with me . I perceived the ship under sail , but at such a distance , that I lost sight of her ...
... tell how long I slept , but when I awoke the ship was gone . I got up and looked around me , but could not see one of the merchants who landed with me . I perceived the ship under sail , but at such a distance , that I lost sight of her ...
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... tell you that I was a most melancholy spectator of this funeral , while the rest were scarcely moved , the custom was to them so familiar . I could not forbear communicating to the king my sentiment respect- ing the practice . ' Sir ...
... tell you that I was a most melancholy spectator of this funeral , while the rest were scarcely moved , the custom was to them so familiar . I could not forbear communicating to the king my sentiment respect- ing the practice . ' Sir ...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Книги 5 Kate Stephens,Charles Eliot Norton,George Henry Browne Полный просмотр - 1895 |
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