Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... brother and dead mother , shine in it like angels . 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 ...
... brother and dead mother , shine in it like angels . 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 ...
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... brother , I know no more where he's gone , or why he's gone - if so be to seek his nevy , or if so be along of being not quite settled in his mind - than you do . One morning at daybreak , he went over the side , " said , the captain ...
... brother , I know no more where he's gone , or why he's gone - if so be to seek his nevy , or if so be along of being not quite settled in his mind - than you do . One morning at daybreak , he went over the side , " said , the captain ...
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... brother , and when found make a note on . " The captain reserved , until some fitter time , the considera- tion of Mr. Toots's offer of friendship , and thus dismissed him . Captain Cuttle's spirits were so low , in truth , that he half ...
... brother , and when found make a note on . " The captain reserved , until some fitter time , the considera- tion of Mr. Toots's offer of friendship , and thus dismissed him . Captain Cuttle's spirits were so low , in truth , that he half ...
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... brother . She withdrew from that home its redeeming spirit , and from its master's breast his solitary angel but though his liking for her is gone , after this un- grateful slight as he considers it ; and though he abandons her ...
... brother . She withdrew from that home its redeeming spirit , and from its master's breast his solitary angel but though his liking for her is gone , after this un- grateful slight as he considers it ; and though he abandons her ...
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... brother . " I feel that you did know him , Harriet , and that you shared my feelings towards him . " She drew the hand which had been resting on his shoulder , round his neck , and answered , with some hesitation : 66 ' No , not quite ...
... brother . " I feel that you did know him , Harriet , and that you shared my feelings towards him . " She drew the hand which had been resting on his shoulder , round his neck , and answered , with some hesitation : 66 ' No , not quite ...
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