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... hear our remarks , and pray drop the subject when Van Roeken comes back . " " Quite right , " said Heffken . " We won't annoy him on his birthday - we can tease him about it if we choose afterwards . " . " That's the " But perhaps he ...
... hear our remarks , and pray drop the subject when Van Roeken comes back . " " Quite right , " said Heffken . " We won't annoy him on his birthday - we can tease him about it if we choose afterwards . " . " That's the " But perhaps he ...
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... speedily forgotten , and numerous anec- dotes of Indian life were related , some of which were tragical enough , but the greater part were of a humorous nature . " Did you hear of Nitschke's adventure with Kuhn , 16 A WIFE TO ORDER .
... speedily forgotten , and numerous anec- dotes of Indian life were related , some of which were tragical enough , but the greater part were of a humorous nature . " Did you hear of Nitschke's adventure with Kuhn , 16 A WIFE TO ORDER .
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... hear anything about him . " It's a capital joke , I can tell you , " said Heffken laughing , " and if you have not already heard it , I'll tell it with pleasure . I had it from Kuhn's own mouth , and I know that he has not told it to ...
... hear anything about him . " It's a capital joke , I can tell you , " said Heffken laughing , " and if you have not already heard it , I'll tell it with pleasure . I had it from Kuhn's own mouth , and I know that he has not told it to ...
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... hear some good news . " " But you surely don't mind about that , dear mother ? " Only for your sake , Dora . " 66 " What do ] I care for the money ? " rejoined Dora . " You should just see how I can work ; and I am sure we two don't ...
... hear some good news . " " But you surely don't mind about that , dear mother ? " Only for your sake , Dora . " 66 " What do ] I care for the money ? " rejoined Dora . " You should just see how I can work ; and I am sure we two don't ...
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... hear what you have to say to me . " Dorsek was silent for some time , as if he did not know how to begin . At last he said , - " Rustloh , you know that I was looking out for some employment a short time since ? " " Yes , " said Rustloh ...
... hear what you have to say to me . " Dorsek was silent for some time , as if he did not know how to begin . At last he said , - " Rustloh , you know that I was looking out for some employment a short time since ? " " Yes , " said Rustloh ...
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answered appeared arrived Batavia believe bendi better called Captain carriage CHAPTER Chinese continued course dear door Dora Dorsek entered exclaimed feel fellow felt Germany girl give gone hand happened head hear heard Heffken Holderbreit hope Horbach hour Java Joost Katherine keep kind Klapa knew lady late leave light live Lockhaart longer look Madame Mademoiselle Bernold Malay Marie married matter mean mind morning natives never night Nitschke offer once passed Patani perceived perhaps poor present probably promised reached received replied Roeken round scarcely seemed seen servant ship short soon speak stay step stopped Straaten sure taken tell thank thing thought Tojiang told took turned Tuwan Van Roeken Wagner waiting walked wife wish young lady
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