The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... never seen any of the ship's crew since . The accident had stunned me , and when I recovered I found myself in the arms of my faithful old servant , who had saved himself upon the bottom of the boat , and had drawn me up after him . The ...
... never seen any of the ship's crew since . The accident had stunned me , and when I recovered I found myself in the arms of my faithful old servant , who had saved himself upon the bottom of the boat , and had drawn me up after him . The ...
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... never visible , neither upon the bowling- green nor in the tavern ; he gave the peo- ple , however , enough to do in another way . It happened often , to wit , that a frightful noise and screaming came from the dwelling of the stranger ...
... never visible , neither upon the bowling- green nor in the tavern ; he gave the peo- ple , however , enough to do in another way . It happened often , to wit , that a frightful noise and screaming came from the dwelling of the stranger ...
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... never more to enter the house . The people of Grünwiesel , however , looked upon the matter in a very differ- ent light from that in which the French- man viewed it . They thought nothing else of it than that the young man had a great ...
... never more to enter the house . The people of Grünwiesel , however , looked upon the matter in a very differ- ent light from that in which the French- man viewed it . They thought nothing else of it than that the young man had a great ...
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... never dis- missed him unrewarded , and he often carried home valuable presents in mo- ney and linen stuffs or other necessaries which the doctor would give him . Thus lived the young man for some years in the chief city of Frangistan ...
... never dis- missed him unrewarded , and he often carried home valuable presents in mo- ney and linen stuffs or other necessaries which the doctor would give him . Thus lived the young man for some years in the chief city of Frangistan ...
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... never saw again . After a few weeks , the emperor sum- moned the youth , and announced to him that a ship lay at anchor , in which he would send him to Egypt . Alman- zor was beside himself with joy ; a few days sufficed for preparation ...
... never saw again . After a few weeks , the emperor sum- moned the youth , and announced to him that a ship lay at anchor , in which he would send him to Egypt . Alman- zor was beside himself with joy ; a few days sufficed for preparation ...
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