Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... Walter , too , poor wandering shipwrecked boy , oh , where is he ! The major don't know ; that's for certain ; and don't care . The major , having choked and slumbered , all the afternoon , has taken a late dinner at his club , and now ...
... Walter , too , poor wandering shipwrecked boy , oh , where is he ! The major don't know ; that's for certain ; and don't care . The major , having choked and slumbered , all the afternoon , has taken a late dinner at his club , and now ...
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... Walter's ship was still unheard of . No news came of old Sol Gills . Florence did not even know of the old man's disappearance , and Captain Cuttle had not the heart to tell her . Indeed the captain , as his own hopes of the generous ...
... Walter's ship was still unheard of . No news came of old Sol Gills . Florence did not even know of the old man's disappearance , and Captain Cuttle had not the heart to tell her . Indeed the captain , as his own hopes of the generous ...
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... Walter's destiny , or doubted that if Providence had doomed him to be lost and shipwrecked , it was over , long ago ; but that beneath an outward influence quite distinct from the subject - matter of his thoughts , the captain's spirits ...
... Walter's destiny , or doubted that if Providence had doomed him to be lost and shipwrecked , it was over , long ago ; but that beneath an outward influence quite distinct from the subject - matter of his thoughts , the captain's spirits ...
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... Walter and old Sol crowding through his mind . Retirement to the stormy chamber at the top of the house brought no rest with it ; and the captain rose up in the morning , sorrowful and unrefreshed . As soon as the city offices were open ...
... Walter and old Sol crowding through his mind . Retirement to the stormy chamber at the top of the house brought no rest with it ; and the captain rose up in the morning , sorrowful and unrefreshed . As soon as the city offices were open ...
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... Walter was , that with him almost the whole world of Captain Cuttle had been drowned . If he reproached himself sometimes , and keenly too , for having ever connived at Walter's innocent deceit , he thought at least as often of the Mr ...
... Walter was , that with him almost the whole world of Captain Cuttle had been drowned . If he reproached himself sometimes , and keenly too , for having ever connived at Walter's innocent deceit , he thought at least as often of the Mr ...
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