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... brigadier would be just the fellow to do it ! Let's go and knock him up . ' " " " Wait a moment , " said Herbert ; " first let me arrange my plans . I have it ! Symonds shall go on board with my luggage . with some name , such as Thomas ...
... brigadier would be just the fellow to do it ! Let's go and knock him up . ' " " " Wait a moment , " said Herbert ; " first let me arrange my plans . I have it ! Symonds shall go on board with my luggage . with some name , such as Thomas ...
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... brigadier - major , was unfortunately wounded and was invalided to England . Some prolonged exfoliation of bone induced his surgeon to recommend a complete change of climate and a sea voyage , when the same roving disposition that ...
... brigadier - major , was unfortunately wounded and was invalided to England . Some prolonged exfoliation of bone induced his surgeon to recommend a complete change of climate and a sea voyage , when the same roving disposition that ...
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... brigadier , turning to the group around him , " you have heard the whole of the case , and while there was any chance of your arranging the matter , I was willing to let any one that would take a hand in it . But as that is now hopeless ...
... brigadier , turning to the group around him , " you have heard the whole of the case , and while there was any chance of your arranging the matter , I was willing to let any one that would take a hand in it . But as that is now hopeless ...
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... brigadier , and next to him the worthy quaker whom Symonds had so unceremoniously dubbed " Neighbour Broadbrim , " and who sat opposite to him . The captain presided not many seats off , most ably supported by a gentleman who appeared ...
... brigadier , and next to him the worthy quaker whom Symonds had so unceremoniously dubbed " Neighbour Broadbrim , " and who sat opposite to him . The captain presided not many seats off , most ably supported by a gentleman who appeared ...
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... brigadier , it is true , there sat a very pretty little girl , flourishing like a lily of the valley in the shadow of a huge moun- tain of humanity , who called himself worth a plum , every figment of which had been gathered by the ...
... brigadier , it is true , there sat a very pretty little girl , flourishing like a lily of the valley in the shadow of a huge moun- tain of humanity , who called himself worth a plum , every figment of which had been gathered by the ...
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answer appeared beheld beneath boat Boston Bill Bostonian brigadier brigadier's cabin called captain cardmaker carpet-bag Cerberus certainly CHAPTER command course cried danger daughter dear deck delight devil duenna Ebenezer Wire England exclaimed eyes father fcap fear feel followed forecastle friend Herbert gallant gaze give gold hand happiness head hear heard heart Heaven hero honour hope hour iceberg instant John lady look major marriage matter mind minutes mutineers Nautila neighbour Broadbrim never night old gentleman once paddle-wheels party passengers person portmanteau possess quaker quarter-deck replied returned rifle round sail saloon scarcely seemed seen ship shore side slightest soon sort Spanish Legion spot steamer sure Symonds tarnation tarpaulin tell thee thing thou thought turning utter voice watch word Wynn Powell young Zounds دو وو
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Página 326 - I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute.
Página 232 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
Página 106 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow; When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
Página 397 - Mr. Motley's volumes will well repay perusal. * * * For his learning, his liberal tone, and his generous enthusiasm, we heartily commend him, and bid him good speed for the remainer of his interesting and heroic narrative.— Saturday Review.
Página 398 - Prescott's Works in point of style rank with the ablest English historians, and paragraphs may be found in which the grace and elegance of Addison are combined with Robertson's cadence and Gibson's brilliancy.
Página 398 - England." Its style is lofty and eloquent, written with candour, neither exaggerating vices of character, nor reviving national animosities, but rendering a just tribute to virtue, wherever found.
Página 397 - We have thus supplied what has long been wanting to every student of English literature — a thoroughly trustworthy handbook, in which the chief events of modern history are set forth in a clear, concise, and intelligent form.