Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... means abated any of his prudent provisions against surprise , because of the non - appearance of the enemy . The captain argued that his present security was too profound and wonderful to endure much longer ; he knew that when the wind ...
... means abated any of his prudent provisions against surprise , because of the non - appearance of the enemy . The captain argued that his present security was too profound and wonderful to endure much longer ; he knew that when the wind ...
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... means , in case of the worst , of holding communication with the external world ; Captain Cuttle soon conceived the happy idea of teaching Rob the Grinder some secret signal , by which that adherent might make his presence and fidelity ...
... means , in case of the worst , of holding communication with the external world ; Captain Cuttle soon conceived the happy idea of teaching Rob the Grinder some secret signal , by which that adherent might make his presence and fidelity ...
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... mean Mr. Cuttle ? " " Why , Lord love you , " returned the captain , with some- thing of compassion for Mr. Toots's innocence . " When she warn't no higher than that , they were as fond of one another as two young doves . " " Were they ...
... mean Mr. Cuttle ? " " Why , Lord love you , " returned the captain , with some- thing of compassion for Mr. Toots's innocence . " When she warn't no higher than that , they were as fond of one another as two young doves . " " Were they ...
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... mean houses , rising out of the rubbish , as if they had been unskilfully sown there . Whenever he looked back- -as once or twice he did - her cordial face shone like a light upon his heart ; but when he plodded on his way , and saw her ...
... mean houses , rising out of the rubbish , as if they had been unskilfully sown there . Whenever he looked back- -as once or twice he did - her cordial face shone like a light upon his heart ; but when he plodded on his way , and saw her ...
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... means from doing an injury to herself , or some one else , in the blind fury of the wrath that suddenly possessed her . " Little he thought who I was ! " said the old woman , shaking her clenched hand . " And little he cared ...
... means from doing an injury to herself , or some one else , in the blind fury of the wrath that suddenly possessed her . " Little he thought who I was ! " said the old woman , shaking her clenched hand . " And little he cared ...
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